How do you play a copy protected DVD on a Computer??

bamhm182

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My cousin got this DVD, "Bring it On", for her birthday and wants to watch it, our other DVD player is in use and mine is broken and I havn't gotten a chance to fix it, how can I go about letting her watch this on my computer?
 
So there's no way to un-copy protect it, or like watch it on my computer, or anything? what about making it into an iso, would that work?
 
If you're asking about how to break the DVD's copy protection to make a copy of the content, then I suggest you reaquaint yourself with the forum rules, as it's illegal to do so.

You need a dvd player to watch the content. There's no other legal way of doing it.
 
That's retarded, and no, I'm not asking how I can make a bootleg for others to download for free, I know that's illegal and I wouldn't ask that, or anything like that, I was asking how my cousin could watch it on my computer, but it doesn't matter any more, our movies over, so she can watch hers and quit bugging me about it every 5 minutes. Sorry for bugging you with this question.

EDIT: I guess I read that wrong, I was asking how to do that, but not to be illegal or anything, I was just wanting to find any way possible for her to watch this retarded cheerleader movie, I would have just delete it afterwards, now that my our movie's done, I'm going to work on fixing that DVD player so this problem doesn't occur again.
 
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That's retarded

EDIT: I guess I read that wrong, I was asking how to do that, but not to be illegal or anything, I was just wanting to find any way possible for her to watch this retarded cheerleader movie, I would have just delete it afterwards
Well that's beside the point. I'm sorry you believe the law to be 'retarded', but I don't make the law. The fact remains that if the dvd had no copy protection on it, you could copy it for personal use, but it's the act of breaking the copy protection in itself that makes it illegal. So although your intentions were honourable, I was simply spelling out the facts.
 
are you able to play any DVD movies on your computer at all? if not then you need a program to play it like cyberlinks power DVD. You should be able to just get the codecs for media player to run it too
 
No, I can't, they all, or at least most of them say that they're copy protected, I think I MIGHT have been able to watch Woody Woodpecker once on it, but I don't remember, I know that The Marx Brothers doesn't work.
 
What program did you use to try and watch the movies. I know that's what InterDVD says if you don't have a real DVD playing program installed.
 
I was trying to use Windows Media Player, does it not work for DVDs? If not, can you suggest a better program, I'm going ot my mom's(no internet) So I won't be on for a week.
 
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