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I was doing a night course recently at a college with Dreamweaver so Macromedia must be on my mind. :lol: :lol: Of course I meant Macrovision, well... you guys know what I meant. :lol: |
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I recently bought Sims2 University and backed that up and it plays via DT. I don't know though if DT can play SD4 protected discs. I agree with you on the audio their protections have yet to be overcome, the only method I know to back up your audio CD's is to record it analogue via a piece of software to your PC. :( |
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That way you can't just decide to take your games CDs to a familly summer place where you know you'll find a PC, can you? You'll need to install DT there as well. And that's cheating because I meant burning a 100% equal CD image onto another CD with the original copy protection. A real 1:1 copy will always be burnt with the original copy protection in the destination CD ;-). But I would be glad to have at least a playable 1:0.9999999 copy of several games I own. Quote:
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There are several SD4 versions. Some work, some don't. The guys from Alcohol are also working on it but it will take a long time. Quote:
Now, I just realised that we've been using the DVDREasy forum to discuss things that hardly have anything to do with DVDREasy. I think it's time for me to stop posting OT, out of respect for Pedro, even because I was the 1st to go OT here. I would call everybody else to do the same. Plus you guys have already convinced me some posts ago that this may not be the end of an era or the dawn for dark times :lol:. For me, Mods might even think about closing this thread ;-). Cheers guys |
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(even in iso mode, it uncrypts the vobs :p). Your game CD can't be copied because the copy protection uses a PHYSICAL "defect" on the disc. There is no possibility to "copy" it. That is why a no-cd patch is needed ! For instance, a very simple protection is used on PS1 : if the brand tag written on the disc in not "Sony", then the disc is known to be a copy, and it can't be read... except if you "patched'" the PS1 with a "no-cd" chipset. The brand is in the "id tag" of the disc and this is an area that is read-only, either on a CD-R. So simple, so efficient... |
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I think you are splitting heirs Rui and are being obstinate. In that case you might as well say all of us that has ever made a backup of our DVD's have not made a 1:1 copy. For starters a ripping tool rips certain parts out of the VOB and decrypts them. Then we use either Transcoders or Encoders so hence compressing the Video and/or Audio so that it can fit on a DVDR, even a DVD9 blank hold as much data as a lot of Commercial DVD's. So with this compression and squeezing of Data onto recordable media for me I can't consider this a 1:1 copy but a comprimise and so its not a 100% copy of the original. As such we have to make comprimises to backup other mediums. Also I will never forsee the day when I would take a game with me when visiting someone to play a game, if I did I would bring the original I would bring my laptop. |
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My laptop sucks (Celeron 300Mhz/64MB/4GB) compared to my cousin's desktop that he keeps in his summer place (P4 3.0Ghz/512MB/72GB). But why do you miss the point? Because we wouldn't know what to do if they took DT and Alcohol away from us as they did with DVDDecrypter. You could always try to extract with another tool but you would have to go on using "nocd" patches on your installed games. Not much fun right? And let's face it: there isn't any other CD ripper as Alcohol, period. Call CloneCD, CDRWIN, etc but they will always be miles away from AA 120%. As there is no match for EAC in the AudioCD field. CDex is really fine but EAC rules. I hope I've made my point clear. I clearly have acknowleged everybody else's point. Please, let's put an end to this off topic, ok? Otherwise I would kindly ask a mod to split this thread in two and taking the later posts to a new thread at the "anything not video related" part of the forum. Cheers guys :) |
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