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On 3 Dec 2006, at 19:03, Stroller wrote: |
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> On 3 Dec 2006, at 15:31, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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>> On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 13:28:42 +0000, Mick wrote: |
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>>> I want to copy a movie from a DVD which I bought in a shop, to |
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>>> another |
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>>> DVD to take with me on holiday. I'll be playing back the copy on my |
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>>> laptop and (if it is feasible) the hotel's DVD player. |
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>> If you want to be able to play it on a standard DVD player, you |
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>> need to |
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>> transcode it into MPEG2, the format used by DVDs, at a lower |
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>> bitrate... |
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> Since Mick has dual-layer DVDs he could even copy it ay the same |
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> bit-rate. He is experiencing problems because his DVDs are region- |
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> encoded & he has not decrypted them. |
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Ooops! My apologies. |
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Having read the previous thread I see that the problem is actually |
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1/2way through burning. |
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Although I'm not clear whether or not Mick has de-regionalised his |
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movies, my comments are nevertheless incorrect. |
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Stroller. |
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