Is the prechange version available through other methods, like ebay or
something?


Also, does anyone know of an online- nonauction site that specializes in
early software releases.  Like if I needed cf 4.5 or Wasteland(need to
track down a copy) or something like that.


Thank you.
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From: Pierre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 7:27 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: FW: dvd back up software


DVD XCopy had to remove their ability to "rip" encrypted dvd's.

If you buy it now. you will not be able to copy CSS protected dvd's.

I found this out when I went to check for updates.

Pierre

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From: Critter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 11:12 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: dvd back up software

oi Matthew!!

i use dvdshrink.... i <3 it

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Saturday, February 28, 2004, 1:23:14 AM, you wrote:

MPS> If one had, say, one of these:

MPS> http://tinyurl.com/37xae

MPS> What is the best software to make backups of my movies onto
dvd+/-r?  I
MPS> just want to be sure they will play on the most number of standard
MPS> players possible.

MPS> I'm resurfacing, double-backup-ing, and mp3ing all of my cd's, as
I'm
MPS> tired of buying my favorites 3 or 4 times because of carelessness,
dog
MPS> chewings, or just life in general.  I'm wondering if I should do
the
MPS> same with my video media as well..

MPS> A friend recommended dvd shrink, which he said was free/opensource,
MPS> before trying the 100$ or so software you can get online or in
stores(I
MPS> think its dvd xcopy or something?).

MPS> Has anyone used  <http://www.dvdshrink.org/> dvd shrink?

MPS> I'd like to stick as close to an exact disk duplicate as possible,
MPS> keeping all the special features and the like, even if it means
going
to
MPS> double disk per "real" dvd to compensate for double density burner
MPS> absence.  Basically, I'd like the same as a nero cd copy for my
music
MPS> cds.

MPS> But I think he mentioned that there was also software that would
let
you
MPS> add or remove different sections.  For instance, burning just the
movie,
MPS> keeping the special features and the main movie but not scene
MPS> selections.  Is there anything out there like that?  I don't mind
MPS> spending a little ching for good software, but I also like to check
out
MPS> the opensource offerings as they can sometimes beat the mainstream
and,
MPS> even better, are free(more cash for toys, yeah?).

MPS> Cheers,

MPS> Matthew

MPS>

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