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Old 21-07-2003, 18:25
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The FREE & Easy DVD Backup guide

Just posted my first ever tutorial on how to backup your DVD 9's for free http://www.cdrbase.com/showthread.php?threadid=31155 using a selection of excellent freeware tools including the mighty DVD Shrink.

Any feedback is apreciated, good or bad, but don't be too harsh plz guy's as it is my first ever effort.
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Old 21-07-2003, 18:50
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Old 21-07-2003, 23:16
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Nice work Laz!quality Dvd backups on a budget.I like it. Use the money you save to buy more blanks,and/or movies.
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Not into dvdburning\backup yet, but i can see this as my startup guide. Good job

Looking foreward to your next tut
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laz,
There's one thing I'd like to add: You should have another cold beer when waiting for the Decrypter to finish, shouldn't you?
Nice work laz. It's very clear and simple. Anyone should have no problem following your guide.

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Nice work
Just what I was looking for. I am currently interested in getting a burner, but was unsure how to go about backing up my DVD collection. Your guide, as pther have noted, is a great place to start...and maybe even go no further. Just one newbie question. Is there anything different for backing up copy protected discs?
Thanks for the guide...job well done
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The 1st step ripping the movie (with decrypter) gets rid of the protection.

Get Your Burner U wont regret it & plenty of help here.

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Old 13-08-2003, 09:43
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Hi & welcome to the forum.

Glad you like the tutorial and as Poacher said the first step in DVD Decrypter removes all protection.

V3.0 of DVD Shrink is out now in Beta form and I will be updating the tutorial for that shortly and making it even easier by removing one step from the process by using another item of software. So check back in a week or so and it should be updated by then.
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Old 13-08-2003, 11:13
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Just posted my first ever tutorial on how to backup your DVD 9's for free http://www.cdrbase.com/showthread.php?threadid=31155 using a selection of excellent freeware tools including the mighty DVD Shrink.

Any feedback is apreciated, good or bad, but don't be too harsh plz guy's as it is my first ever effort.
Well done Laz. When i finally purchase a DVD writer, I shall happily follow these instructions to the letter !
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Talking Very Nice!!

I like .. very easy .. me fav prog too dvdshrink
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Nice one Laz. Very informative and intuitive. Now if only I had a dvd burner...I'm still saving money.
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Yep Laz, well done M8

When i get a dvd burner, i now know what tutes 2 use, nice work

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Nice work Laz.
Now for mi to place my oders from you...
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Thanks Laz, very well done, succinct and easy to follow:-)
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