02/06/2010, 08:05 PM
How to Copy Dual Layer DVDs with CSS protection onto a Single Layer Disc
programs you'll need:
DVD Decrypter
DVD Shrink
ImgBurn
first you pop your DVD in.
now start up DVD Decrypter
you will need to change the mode of DVD Decrypter to Read mode. to do this click "Mode" at the top, then go down to ISO , and finally click on "Read"
DVD Decrypter will automatically load the DVD and info.
DVD Decrypter's default destination for the ISO is the root of your hard drive. i always change it to the desktop.
now press the "dvd > harddrive" pic to begin the rip
Phase 1 of 3 has started. my computer takes about 30 minutes for this step (may differ for better and worse computers)
once its done a funky tune will go off and window will pop up, just press ok and close
you can now remove your DVD. its no longer needed
Okay now start up DVD Shrink
click and drag your new ISO file over to DVD Shrink
DVD Shrink will automatically analyze the ISO
now click on the "back up" button near the top
another window will pop up, you can direct where you want your new compressed ISO to go. i always leave it at the default, documents and press ok
DVD Shrink will begin encoding the file. this step usually takes about 35 minutes for me.
Once finished you will hear a "ting" and a window will pop up. just press ok and close DVD Shrink
Insert blank single layer (4.7gb)
now locate your newly compressed ISO and right click it. now choose the option "burn using ImgBurn" which should be near the top
ImgBurn will start up. Press the "ISO file > DVD" button near the bottom left side.
Phase 3 of 3 has started. ImgBurn will now burn the ISO file to your DVD. this part usually takes about 15 minutes on my computer.
*you may not need to do this step
for some reason ImgBurn pops open the disc tray and you must close it and press ok for the disc to finalize (this doesn't happen on all computers, and probably just mine :/ )
Img will continue to finalize the DVD, takes about another 5 minutes
once done you will hear another funky jingle, and a window will pop up. just press ok and close
you are now done. enjoy your newly bootlegged DVD.
i understand there are other ways of doing this, but i found this to be the simplest way of going about it.
i havent watched these dvd's ive copied on an HD tv so i havent noticed any loss of quality. im sorry if this occurs, and if it does please note here.
please tell me if you feel i left something out or if a part is confusing and needs more input.
hope someone can put use to this ^_^'
also whered this button come from
programs you'll need:
DVD Decrypter
DVD Shrink
ImgBurn
first you pop your DVD in.
now start up DVD Decrypter
you will need to change the mode of DVD Decrypter to Read mode. to do this click "Mode" at the top, then go down to ISO , and finally click on "Read"
DVD Decrypter will automatically load the DVD and info.
DVD Decrypter's default destination for the ISO is the root of your hard drive. i always change it to the desktop.
now press the "dvd > harddrive" pic to begin the rip
Phase 1 of 3 has started. my computer takes about 30 minutes for this step (may differ for better and worse computers)
once its done a funky tune will go off and window will pop up, just press ok and close
you can now remove your DVD. its no longer needed
Okay now start up DVD Shrink
click and drag your new ISO file over to DVD Shrink
DVD Shrink will automatically analyze the ISO
now click on the "back up" button near the top
another window will pop up, you can direct where you want your new compressed ISO to go. i always leave it at the default, documents and press ok
DVD Shrink will begin encoding the file. this step usually takes about 35 minutes for me.
Once finished you will hear a "ting" and a window will pop up. just press ok and close DVD Shrink
Insert blank single layer (4.7gb)
now locate your newly compressed ISO and right click it. now choose the option "burn using ImgBurn" which should be near the top
ImgBurn will start up. Press the "ISO file > DVD" button near the bottom left side.
Phase 3 of 3 has started. ImgBurn will now burn the ISO file to your DVD. this part usually takes about 15 minutes on my computer.
*you may not need to do this step
for some reason ImgBurn pops open the disc tray and you must close it and press ok for the disc to finalize (this doesn't happen on all computers, and probably just mine :/ )
Img will continue to finalize the DVD, takes about another 5 minutes
once done you will hear another funky jingle, and a window will pop up. just press ok and close
you are now done. enjoy your newly bootlegged DVD.
i understand there are other ways of doing this, but i found this to be the simplest way of going about it.
i havent watched these dvd's ive copied on an HD tv so i havent noticed any loss of quality. im sorry if this occurs, and if it does please note here.
please tell me if you feel i left something out or if a part is confusing and needs more input.
hope someone can put use to this ^_^'
also whered this button come from