Jumat, 22 November 2013

How to Use DVDSmith Any DVD Cloner: 5 Steps (with Pictures)

Most DVDs are designed to prevent you from making copies. The first preventative measure is encryption. Commercial DVD titles are often encrypted, which prevents you from either copying them to your hard drive, or if you manage to do so, being able to play the resulting files.
To remove the protection from the Copy CSS-encrypted, Sony ARccOS protected and Region-protected DVD movies, and burn them to DVD disk, Any DVD Cloner can do the trick.
STEPS
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INSERT A DVD IN THE DVD DRIVE. The logo of your DVD drive will be changed into a disc shape with disc name as below:



And in Any DVD Cloner, Input Device section will show the current DVD drive where the disc is loaded.



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LOAD SOURCE DVD. Press the Load DVD button, then the file tree of this DVD will be shown in the DVD explorer section:
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SELECT CLIPS TO BE CLONED. In the DVD explorer, you are able to select the clips to be cloned. Below example skips some chapters and subtitles, and omit titleset 1 and 2.



You can also select any clip and press Preview Title button, or right click on the title and select Preview, to watch it in the preview window before cloning.



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CHOOSE OUTPUT DEVICE. In the drop down list of Output Device, there are many options. They can make different kinds of clone from the source DVD:
ISO Image File: this option will create ISO image file on hard disk;
DVD Folder: this option will backup DVD to local hard disk as folder;
Source DVD drive: in this illustration, F: drive is the source DVD drive; remember not to select this one;
Output DVD drive: no other DVD burner, or many other DVD burners; this depends on your computer hardware configuration.
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START CLONING. Different clone types come with different output device options:
If choose ISO Image File, Any DVD Cloner will ask you where to put the ISO file;
If choose DVD Folder, it will popup Browse For Folder window to let you set the output backup folder;
If choose another DVD burner, it will burn selected clips on another DVD. After selecting clone type, click the red triangle Start Copy button on the right panel, then Any DVD Cloner will start cloning operation.
TIPS
If you want to save hard disk space, please check Delete temporary folder when DVD Cloner finished.
It supports most DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD+R / DVD+RW burners.
It supports both NTSC and PAL DVD movies.
To convert the copy folder to other video format, please use Any DVD Converter.
WARNINGS
You may use this software in copying material in which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner. If you do not own the copyright or you have not obtained the permission to copy from the copyright owner, you may be violating copyright law and you may be subject to claims for damages and/or criminal penalties.
THINGS YOU\'LL NEED
System Requirements
Windows Vista/XP
Pentium II 500 MHz or above
512
MB or above of RAM
10
GB of Free Hard Disk Space
A DVD-R(W) or DVD+R(W) Drive
You own the copyright or have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner for the copying material.

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