How can you copy a DVD if it is encrypted?

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2026-04-03 06:20

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Most commercially-produced DVD movies have some kind of copy protection scheme that deter consumers in making copies of DVDs. Such schemes can be any or all of the following:

Content Scramble System (CSS)

Anti-ripping schemes such as ProtectDISC Video or SecureBurn

Regional Codes

User Operations Prohibition (UOP), which takes away user-features, such as selection menus, chapters, or subtitle choices

As protection schemes naturally disallow consumers to make duplicates of a copyrighted material, it also prevents the casual copying of movies, such as making backups, transferring it to a better media, archiving, etc. Making duplicates of these copy protected DVDs using any of the popular DVD burning software will create inferior or even unplayable versions of your movie.

There are capable DVD burning software that can bypass these protection schemes though. These software will allow you to burn copy protected DVDs without hassle.

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