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copying dvd's
Just to clarify off the bat, I am not trying in anyway to rip off DVD's. I have a 1 year old son and a 2 year old daughter, both of which love to get into CD's and DVD's and have a tendency of ruining them. I can copy the CD's just fine, but have not been able copy DVD's. All I want to do is make a copy/backup so if they ruin one I can just make a new copy of it. They are all right protected these days and I have not found a program yet that works. Any advice would be appreciated, It gets kinda expensive everytime they get into them and I have to buy another one. Thanks
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Re: copying dvd's
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Re: copying dvd's
why is it named that?
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Re: copying dvd's
Beats me but it works pretty dame sweet get it for free on any torrent/P2P.
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