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Old August 6th 06, 11:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Wojo
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Calm down Graham
I could have sworn I remembered seeing a copy protect option in the settings
for WS2.
I haven't reinstalled since removing Vista from my main machine so I can't
look but I believe you.
I have to look through some of my stuff to see what program I saw that
option in because I know I saw it someplace.
-Wojo

"Graham Hughes" wrote in message
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Wojo,

WS2 doesn't on it's own!!!!

You can output to DLT - if you have the facility - and if you buy the
marcrovision license or software (Not sure as I've never done it) you can
then copy protect your dvds, but the cost of this is so prohibitive it is
easier/cheaper to get someone to do it for you at a replication house or
to just give the buyer an extra copy or two!!!!!!!!!!

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"Wojo" wojos_web[REMOVE]@verizon.[REMOVE]net wrote in message
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But some DVD authoring software (Ulead DVD Workshop2 for an example) can
copyprotect your DVD for you.
I haven't ever tested it to see how effective it is but it does have the
ability.
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-Wojo
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"Dee" wrote in message
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Can the WMM be set to prevent someone from copying a DVD movie I have
made?
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Dee







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