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Chris_29
28th January 2007, 13:48
I am having trouble copying some brand new releases from blockbuster. Can I do something? IS anyone else having trouble?
sheep
28th January 2007, 13:54
Can I do something?
Providing more informations would be great.
Which programms, errors, movie?
bilbo65
28th January 2007, 13:59
I am having trouble copying some brand new releases from blockbuster. Can I do something? IS anyone else having trouble?
You could buy them from somewhere.....
columbia
28th January 2007, 14:20
I'm having the same problelm with SAW III.
sheep
28th January 2007, 14:31
I'm having the same problelm with SAW III.
Clonedvd 2.9.0.3 and anydvd 6.1.1.3 do the trick.
mmdavis
28th January 2007, 15:04
I made a copy of Batman Begins yesterday using AnyDVD 6.1.0.7 and 1Click DVD Copy with no problems. Later, after the AnyDVD upgrade to 6.1.1.3 came out, I tried to copy it again. This time, 1Click DVD Copy said the DVD was encrypted and CloneDVD2 only saw one file on the DVD. I could use DVD43 with 1Click Copy or CloneDVD2 and it worked also. There seems to be a problem with v6.1.1.3 of AnyDVD, at least with that movie.
Anyone else had a similar problem?
Charlie
28th January 2007, 15:05
Isn't renting and copying illegal everywhere moreless?
BULLGEAR
28th January 2007, 15:13
i am glad you pointed that out charlie.. you can back your movies up , BUT ! it is unlawful to make a copy of a movies you don't own and shouldn't be stated as so on here...
GreyWolf
28th January 2007, 15:13
Isn't renting and copying illegal everywhere moreless?
In most countries, yes m8
SlyFox 1
28th January 2007, 15:13
Isn't renting and copying illegal everywhere moreless?
Yes it is, you must own the DVD to make a legal backup in most countrys.:policeman:
SlyFox 1
28th January 2007, 15:16
I am having trouble copying some brand new releases from blockbuster. Can I do something? IS anyone else having trouble?
Dear Chris:
Copying rented movie is illegal and should not be discussed, if you own the original then you may make a backup for your own use.:policeman:
DetroitBaseball
28th January 2007, 15:17
Dear Chris:
Copying rented movie is illegal and should not be discussed, if you own the original then you may make a backup for your own use.:policeman:
I thought copying your own was still illegal.
mmdavis
28th January 2007, 15:30
Excuse me, but I thought the original intent of this thread was a problem with 6.1.1.3, not the legality of copying a movie. Has anyone else had a problem with 6.1.1.3?
strachan
28th January 2007, 15:58
In the U.S., it is illegal to make a back-up of the dvd's you own if you have to break the encryption with something like AnyDVD. Funny thing is, it is legal to buy AnyDVD, just illegal to use it.
Bluesters
28th January 2007, 16:42
I am trying to backup a movie but I am getting a message
Failed to read Drive D
Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)
This was the first movie I have tried to backup since installing the latest version
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
TPLAT
28th January 2007, 16:51
I am trying to backup a movie but I am getting a message
Failed to read Drive D
Data Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)
This was the first movie I have tried to backup since installing the latest version
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Try cleaning your original disc even if it looks like it doesnt need it. If that doesnt help try scanning it with VSO Inspector, just Google it.