Originally posted by: spoco2
One really big question is begging to be asked here....
Why even use DVD Decryptor with these fan made discs? Surely the Only purpose of it is to get around encryption, which is never an issue with these discs.
Why not just copy the disc onto your PC, and then onto another DVD disc. Or, if you have two drives, just straight from one to the other?
On another note, I completely stopped using DVD Decryptor when I discovered DVD Shrink... so very easy to use in Decrypting, shrinking, or reauthoring... create piece of work.
One really big question is begging to be asked here....
Why even use DVD Decryptor with these fan made discs? Surely the Only purpose of it is to get around encryption, which is never an issue with these discs.
Why not just copy the disc onto your PC, and then onto another DVD disc. Or, if you have two drives, just straight from one to the other?
On another note, I completely stopped using DVD Decryptor when I discovered DVD Shrink... so very easy to use in Decrypting, shrinking, or reauthoring... create piece of work.
It can also spot errors in the disc - SOMETIMES if I use Nero to make an image some errors can be ignored making the disc a copy with write errors - DVD Decryptor catches these rare errors.
I do not copy official DVD's PERIOD - My DVD collection consists of 12 other DVD's besides Star Wars (Singles,B5 The Gathering, Batman, The Death of Batman, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, Halloween, Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow, Dune, Blade Runner and Space Balls) - I've only watched the discs MAYBE once (except Nightmare
