hicks90 said:hi,
please can someone tell me how i put some of my dvd's onto my computer? thank you in advance
suprasteve said:yeah, if they're "legally owned", we can talk about that, along with those that are your personal movies that also happen to have encryption. Anyways, I always used dvd decrypter, but you might have trouble finding it now, laws changed that made it illegal. If you can't find that, there's dvd shrink, but it doesn't work as well, personal opinion. Once you get them onto your hard drive, if you want to turn them into .avi files instead of keeping a 4.5 or 9 gig movie on your computer, I use Auto Gordian Knot (typically called Auto GK), look at the walkthrough that comes with it to figure out all the options
Anything that breaks the copy protection on a dvd is illegal, and in order to copy it to your computer you need ot break the protection, thus making it illegal.yeah, if they're "legally owned", we can talk about that
You know, you told him how to do that without him even saying if there retail movies or his own, lolceewi1 said:And if you want to keep the full 4.5 or 9GB file on your computer (perhaps for burning to a DVD later), try DVD Decrypter.
Nero's not great for getting them onto the computer, unless you want an image you can mount to a virtual drive, which isn't really the most efficient way. Of course, if it's a home movie (or other non-encrypted movie) you can just copy all the files using Windows Explorer, but DVD Decrypter deals with errors on the DVD better anyway.geoff5093 said:You know, you told him how to do that without him even saying if there retail movies or his own, lol
If you want to copy non-copy righted movies, such as home movies, then nero does a great job with that.
Aside from any legal questions, you'll fill up even a large hard drive VERY quickly, if you want to keep them uncompressed.i just want them so i can copy them onto my computer and i dont have to keep having to put the disk in all the time, im not trying to copy loads of the movie onto disks
ray_miecz said:alright, two things (assuming the movie is legal):
- how can you get an .avi file movie onto a dvd, such as to watch in a dvd player?
- and once you get a movie on your computer with decrypter, how can you duplicate it onto another disc?
i was using shrink, (which was running through nero) and was having more than a bit of a problem (http://computerforum.com/showthread.php?t=35376).bigsaucybob said:well if u get a problem like dvd shrink, free and very good.
it will do all that for u, it will copy the files on 2 ur hard drive and then ask u to put a blank dvd in. then it will burn them onto a dvd in watchable files
bigsaucybob said:Actually even if you own the movies, its still illegal. You are still physically copying the movie onto your computer.
elmarcorulz said:Anything that breaks the copy protection on a dvd is illegal, and in order to copy it to your computer you need ot break the protection, thus making it illegal.
"Technically" it is illegal to copy cd's onto a computer for perosnal, but no lawsuit has ever been filed against it because the record companies arent bothered about it.Encore4More said:![]()
wrong...
Switchfoot's CD "Nothing Is Sound" had copy protection for iTunes! Does that mean it is illeagle to put on you PC or iPod??? Burning CD's you own is fine! So why isn't DVDs???![]()