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Free software for burning copyright dvd
Making a copy of a copyrighted DVD has always been a problem. There are many ways how to do that, but in case that you are looking for free software for burning copyrighted DVDs, then you are in luck. Most such software that is any good is Freeware anyway. I do not say that there are no commercial software programs which burn DVDs that are any good, but to remove copyright protection and copy a encrypted DVD, not many commercial software programs were able to do that, and which did, they are forbidden in the USA now, like DVD X Copy, 321 Studio’s software program, but apparently it’s still available for purchase over the official web site. Probably the best and the most widely used free software solutions for copying and burning copyright protected DVDs are DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink; another popular software is DVD Rebuilder. They all have strengths, but also weaknesses, mostly because they are unaltered for years and don’t support, for instance, Blu-Ray or HD. One piece of software which is free of charge is partially based on DVD Decrypter and has full support for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray is the DVDFab’s HD Decrypter. The bigger version, DVDFab Platinum, does burning too, but costs money. I need to make a very important point. If you don’t mind breaking the law in copying copyright protected DVDs, why do you mind using illegal copies of software for burning it? There is a widely available but highly illegal “lite” version of Nero, with all the capabilities of the burning software, but without the mumbo jumbo and protection headache, which crashed some computers, I am talking about the original, full version. The lite version works just as well, perhaps even better. But to return to the two major free software programs, DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink. DVD Decrypter is able to remove the copyright protection, no matter which it is, and the DVD Shrink can shrink the DVD to fit on a recordable media of 4.7GB. To keep the video quality as high as possible, you can select in the shrinking software to remove stuff that you don’t want copied, like additional languages, the security and copyright warnings, previews and similar. Sometimes the shrinking software does not have to shrink anything, just remove the junk you selected. Some older DVDs and some cheaper DVDs have only about 5GB of material anyway, and removing the unwanted languages and parts is enough, so the DVD Shrink does not compress the actual movie at all.

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