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Sat 18/12/04 at 19:55
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"The Red Shift"
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If I wanted to copy one of my DVDs, would there be any complications?

I have a DVD-RW drive, I can get blank DVDs, but would the player play it?

Would it copy it in the first place?

etc.

Thanks
Sat 18/12/04 at 20:00
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"+34 Intellect"
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You would have to rip the dvd first, use dvd decrypter for this, it's free. The chances are that the files produced will be too large to fit on a normal dvd-r, so you will have to compress the files, use dvd shrink for this (also free).

As for the compatibility with your player, only way to know is to test it.
Sat 18/12/04 at 19:55
Regular
"The Red Shift"
Posts: 6,807
If I wanted to copy one of my DVDs, would there be any complications?

I have a DVD-RW drive, I can get blank DVDs, but would the player play it?

Would it copy it in the first place?

etc.

Thanks

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