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About DVD burning process
#1
Posted 22 May 2007 - 06:04 AM
I'm trying to copy a DVD. First step I put in the master copy and it's starting copy until 100%. Next I insert the blank DVD and it's starting to burn but it's stopped and show message "Could not perform end of Disc-at-once". What does it mean? What should I do to completely burning the DVD? Thanks.
#5
Posted 23 May 2007 - 04:54 AM
[quote name='ParkerPC']I'm trying to burn movie by using nero software. The blank disc is not a branded one.Ah yes, burning a movie. Can't discuss that in these forums. I can however, direct you to another website where other's do it for a living and know their legal rights.http://club.cdfreaks.com/I'm not going to say much more because I'll get yelled at, but you need to tell these people what you want to do and why you are doing it. Then if they think your doing it for legitimate purposes, they'll give you the answer.I'm done here.
#7
Posted 24 May 2007 - 08:51 AM
Sorry for the slight confusion there, I feel kinda bad now. I think MPH kinda assumed that you were trying to burn a movie and so I felt somewhat forced to say we had to back off. I should have clarrified to you what exactly you had in mind like my origionaly intention instead of automatically assuming you were trying to burn an actual dvd movie. 'rolls eyes' So I take it you got things figured out then?
#8
Posted 24 May 2007 - 09:04 AM
Hey guys. As soon as Parker said, "I'm trying to burn movie by using nero software." I did assume he meant copywritten movies. I was about to ask what is the name of the movie. My apologizes.However, Parker, I have noticed something in relation to your posts. Please clarify your posts very carefully. More often than not, your posts are vague and it leads people, including myself to have to ask for clarification or make assumptions.The clearer and more concise you make your posts, the better everyone on here can help you. :D
#9
Posted 24 May 2007 - 10:17 AM
Exactly. You have to say "home movies" not just "movies"You will bring the wrath of the law upon you if they think you are trying to copy '"movies"It is possible the original "home movie" could be corrupted.ANYONE - Can the "home movie" be copied to the HD and then copied to a new DVD?Would it be that easy??
#11
Posted 24 May 2007 - 11:01 AM
Pff, I found a loophole in the ban on "backing up" DVD movies. The law doesn't apply out of the US :PThe next time I'm on holiday, I'm "backing up" every movie I own. Twice for redundancy :lol:On a more serious note, you should give the poster the benefit of the doubt and assume the movies belong to him/her unless you have evidence otherwise. I doubt movie pirates would post here asking how to make illegal copies of movies.
#12
Posted 24 May 2007 - 11:20 AM
Thanks Cosmo. I will definitely rememeber that. You know, I noticed something about the U.S. This country is very "conservative" when it comes to "potentially demoral behavior." There are A LOT of things that are completely legal in other parts of the world that are illegal in the U.S.
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