> Hi further to this thread...
> Can you remove the copy protection on VHS videos to make backup copies
> of films to DVD ?
> or do you have to buy s/ware/hardware to do this ???
> I do not know if it is legal to do above ?
> As I have a few video films (kids especially) for grandchildren
> Cheers
> Pete
> In message <SrWdnUjVhKNrgXfVnZ2dnUVZ8v-dn...@posted.plusnet>, Mark BR
> <bri...@x-privat.org> writes
> >Samantha Booth wrote:
> >> I am looking for some free software that will allow me to convert DVD
> >> to DIVX. Is there any available out there? I have tried ImTOO but it
> >> only allows 5 minutes of copying.
> >> Thanks
> >To do it using free stuff I'd recomend
> >To copy and remove any copy protection (it'll make a DVD copy on your hard
> >disc) I use DVD Decrypter (http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/)
> >[I prefer DVD shrink but it is hard to find a copy, and normally only
> >available via P2P software - look here if interested
> >http://dvd-shrink.download11.com/}
> >And then auto gordian knot fromhttp://www.autogk.me.uk/to convert to divx.
> >Before people shout it is probably legal in the UK to make a backup of your
> >DVD for your own personal use - but you decide what you want to do.
> > --
> >Mark BR
> --
> Pete's
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about macrovision. Bizzarely enough Windows Movie Maker is happy to
aren't.