Saturday, June 25, 2011

Copy DVD Software and how to instal

Original movies and other video files used to be very difficult to copy, with the copyright infringement laws and the encryption that is built-in the DVDs to prevent unauthorized duplication. There is however a computer program that has been effective in decrypting the content scrambling system technology that is included in every original DVD copy. This computer software, called DVD X Copy allowed consumers to copy the contents of a DVD into a blank disc. The software runs on Windows. Below are the steps on how to install DVD X Copy on your computer.

Buy a copy of the DVD X Copy installer disk. Go to your favorite reputable computer programs and parts shop. Have the shop assistant test the disc to make sure that it is working. Alternatively you can check out the 321 Studios, the company that created the software and the website it maintains to sell the program. You will see a list of the different versions of the program and their features. Choose the one that will fit your requirements and your budget and click the appropriate button to buy the software directly from the website. Fill up the order requirement, pay for the software and download it.
Insert the installer on your DVD drive. Or access the program from the drive where you stored it when you downloaded it. If you have a disc, place it in the DVD drive and wait for the program to initialize. Choose the right language that you want the program to install on your hard drive before clicking the Next button.
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More info about DVD Software
While DVD recording is currently a contentious issue, there is more and more demand for DVD backup software. As DVDs are vulnerable from scratches and general deterioration, sensible people are looking to create copies. In this article we will explain some of the problems you may have experienced while copying a DVD and offer you the software to help you do so successfully. The copied disc will also have the benefit of being region free, allowing you to play it on 'any' DVD player.
A DVD disc generally contains a movie, therefore we will focus on making a copy of a DVD movie. First we will introduce you to the DVD format, tell you why you can’t simply copy it and reveal the process necessary to make a reproduction. After that we will discuss some useful tools to assist you in making your backup.
What’s on a DVD?
Once you have purchased a DVD that you want to copy, place it in your DVD-ROM drive and check out its contents. Within the disc you will find several folders. Normally you should see a VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folder. The AUDIO_TS folder is used to store DVD Audio, the VIDEO_TS to store DVD Movies.
We will be focusing on a movie DVD, so we’ll enter the VIDEO_TS folder. In this folder you will find .VOB .BUP and .IFO files. The VOB file contains the actual movie files. This is an MPEG-2 encoded file. In short, MPEG-2 is a method of movie compression, just as MP3 files compress audio. The file will also contain audio, normally found in a compressed format. This is an improved form of MP3, named AC-3. The .VOB files will also contain subtitles and multiple camera angles.
The .IFO files are the information files, used by your DVD playing device. It gives the DVD player information on what .VOB files to load and when - e.g. when to start a new chapter. The .BUP files are simply a backup of the IFO files and generally have no use, they will only be used when an .IFO files become unreadable somehow.
Let’s copy those files!
You would think it would be as easy as copying files to a folder on your hard disk and then burning them to a recordable DVD, but unfortunately DVD producers don't make it that easy. The files copied will contain useless data and your copy will not work.
DVD movies are protected by a Content Scrambling System (CSS), a protection developed and adopted by Hollywood Studios. It simply protects them from pirates who want to make copies to sell in bulk. The protection encrypts the data on a DVD and requires a special key to decrypt it. Some DVD playing software developers have received a key from the studios allowing their software to read the information, but unfortunately the studios don’t hand out keys to just anyone.
However the protection has proven to be weak and has been beaten by many applications. Most of these protection applications are based on software called DeCSS. Removing the DeCSS protection and getting the movies to a hard drive is referred to as ripping. A CSS movie may also contain a protection developed by Macrovision, also features on many VHS tapes. Software that is able to remove CSS, will easily remove this Macrovision protection.
Another problem you'll find, is that if you're planning to record your movie to a recordable DVD, it simply won’t fit. Currently DVD discs can only contain about 4.7 (actually it’s 4.38) Gigabytes of data. These are generally referred to as DVD-5 (4.7 ~ 5). The movie you have purchased might contain a lot more Gigabytes and many movies are released with up to about 9 Gigabytes of data (DVD-9). It is plain that a DVD-9 movie, will not fit on a DVD-5 disc.
Thankfully however, there is simple software available, allowing you to make copies of all your favourite DVDs. Although DVDEXPLODER does not condone the illegal copying of movies for the pirate market, it does not seem fair that an individual should suffer from the deterioration of purchased DVD discs.
THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE
Our software comes loaded with an extensive list of practical and amazingly valuable features that will totally satisfy your burning needs. These start from backing up your CDs and DVDs in different formats and ending with the creation of fascinating photo albums and rock solid, reliable backups.
Main Features
You can easily create and burn regular data CDs/DVDs
AudioCD recording functionality is included
Direct disk-to-disk copying is a cinch
Quickly build and burn ISO Images
Burning Video DVDs is no problem
Create awesome, personalized photo CD/DVD albums
Rest assured with the full-featured backup utility
CD/DVD burning from the command line for you pro's
Drive and media information utility included
Supports IDE/EIDE, USB, SCSI, and Fire Wire CD/DVD writers
Burning Features
Overburn function
Buffer underrun technology "Burn-Proof"
DAO, SAO and TAO Writing methods support
Support for CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD+R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW / DVD-RAM
Create Multi-session CDs
Write on Rewritable CDs/DVDs
Bootable CD/DVD support
Specific Features
Dynamically adjustable drive buffer size
High Performance File/Disc Caching
Supports Long File Name (Joliet) File Systems
Creates ISO (100% DOS/Windows) compatible data CDs/DVDs
Supports multiple simultaneous recorders
Ease of Use and Compatibility
Easy to use wizards help you create any type of burning project
The Autorun Wizard makes it easy to create effective autoruns for your CDs
You can even easily make your own cover, booklet or case insert
Multi-language interface, of course

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