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Old March 16th 05, 04:33 AM
Patti WN
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I think I might have been asking the wrong question
earlier. The DVD's I want to burn are copyrighted. I
went to Nero.com and they say their software won't burn
copyrighted DVD's. What is the purpose of copying your
movies for protection if they won't let you????????????
Is there any way to do this? This was the whole purpose
of me purchasing a DVD burner????
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Old March 16th 05, 05:33 AM
Jerry
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Default Burning DVD's - wrong question earlier

If your movie is on a DVD why on earth do you need to copy it to another
DVD? That makes no sense.

"Patti WN" wrote in message
...
I think I might have been asking the wrong question
earlier. The DVD's I want to burn are copyrighted. I
went to Nero.com and they say their software won't burn
copyrighted DVD's. What is the purpose of copying your
movies for protection if they won't let you????????????
Is there any way to do this? This was the whole purpose
of me purchasing a DVD burner????



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Old March 16th 05, 05:49 AM
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Default Burning DVD's - wrong question earlier

I want to make copies of my kids' favorite DVD's so that
when the step on them - which they do a lot, I have a
backup to make another one with. I have two year olds.
Isn't that what I would do?
-----Original Message-----
If your movie is on a DVD why on earth do you need to

copy it to another
DVD? That makes no sense.

"Patti WN" wrote

in message
...
I think I might have been asking the wrong question
earlier. The DVD's I want to burn are copyrighted. I
went to Nero.com and they say their software won't burn
copyrighted DVD's. What is the purpose of copying your
movies for protection if they won't let you????????????
Is there any way to do this? This was the whole

purpose
of me purchasing a DVD burner????



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Old March 16th 05, 06:34 AM
Rehan
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Default Burning DVD's - wrong question earlier

Get DVDDecrypter and rip your DVD to your hard disk first. nero will be
happy with the files on your hard disk.
http://www.dvddecrypter.com/


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wrote in message
...
I want to make copies of my kids' favorite DVD's so that
when the step on them - which they do a lot, I have a
backup to make another one with. I have two year olds.
Isn't that what I would do?
-----Original Message-----
If your movie is on a DVD why on earth do you need to

copy it to another
DVD? That makes no sense.

"Patti WN" wrote

in message
...
I think I might have been asking the wrong question
earlier. The DVD's I want to burn are copyrighted. I
went to Nero.com and they say their software won't burn
copyrighted DVD's. What is the purpose of copying your
movies for protection if they won't let you????????????
Is there any way to do this? This was the whole

purpose
of me purchasing a DVD burner????



.



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Old March 17th 05, 12:27 AM
Robert Bailey
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Default Burning DVD's - wrong question earlier

get CloneDVD
"Rehan" wrote in message
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Get DVDDecrypter and rip your DVD to your hard disk first. nero will be
happy with the files on your hard disk.
http://www.dvddecrypter.com/


--
Rehan
www.rehanfx.org - get transitions and effects for Windows Movie Maker



wrote in message
...
I want to make copies of my kids' favorite DVD's so that
when the step on them - which they do a lot, I have a
backup to make another one with. I have two year olds.
Isn't that what I would do?
-----Original Message-----
If your movie is on a DVD why on earth do you need to

copy it to another
DVD? That makes no sense.

"Patti WN" wrote

in message
.. .
I think I might have been asking the wrong question
earlier. The DVD's I want to burn are copyrighted. I
went to Nero.com and they say their software won't burn
copyrighted DVD's. What is the purpose of copying your
movies for protection if they won't let you????????????
Is there any way to do this? This was the whole

purpose
of me purchasing a DVD burner????


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