Copy a DVD that is encrypted

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Hi guys

I have copied a lot of dvd's but now i have one with a protection on it, does anybody know of the way how to copy it? 8)
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Hmm, I read an article once about carefully drawing a line over the protection with a felt pen, let me find the article 8)
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I was more hoping for a kind of software like there is clonecd, but any clue is welcome.
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BTW, this is the 1000th topic posted at CricketMX! :D :D :D

Here's $1000 to you 8)
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Thank you thank you thank you
I am off to the bar again.
But still hope for a suitable answer.
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Yeah, I read that too Battye. It was that using a felt pen around the outermost tracks of the disc could block the protection in some cases. I think I read it on an online news page somewhere.
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Give DVD Decrypter a try (you can find it on google). This will decrypt the DVD files to your hard drive. It should remove all protection.
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It seemed to work however at a certain moment after about 87% it gives again readerror due to crypted files. But ooh well it was only to copy a dvd for my neighbour, he will have to borrow it. I normally have no furter problem with copying so.
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The felt tip link can be found in the topic here on cricket

http://forums.cricketmx.com/viewtopic.php?t=1090

Grinch is correct in that Dvd Decryptor is the normal way to remove css encoding from dvd,s but if you read carefully so does Shrink Dvd and Alcohol 120 % (Although you may need to purchase the last one if you want it for more than a trial period )

Have fun :)
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