How to make DVD Decrypter Copy

by Ethan Hunter

If you do not know how to use a DVD Decrypter, you will find these two steps useful to make a DVD decrypter copy. It is a fairly easy process provided you know how to go about it. The trick is in knowing the simple Decrypter copy technology and how to use it. Here are two simple steps of DVD Decrypter process of copying a DVD disc:

Once you have installed the DVD Decrypter software on to your computer, it will guide you to make an exact replica of the original disc. It is not for you to worry about the possibility of the copy getting changed, shrunken or altered. Leave it to the DVD decrypter to give you a perfect 1:1 copy of the original disc. The best part is that the DVD Decrypter is freely available and is free of cost.

The first step in the DVD Decrypter copy process is to rip the DVD with DVD decrypter. Though there are many versions of DVD Decrypter, here we will refer to the 3.5.4.0 version only. And, we will follow the ISO mode rip. So, if you have an older version then you will miss some of the older options.

At the time of installing a DVD Decrypter, make sure you follow the correct settings in order to make a perfect DVD Decrypter copy. Also, you must correct all the errors when it stands ripped in ISO mode. In addition, make sure that it is CSS protected. You will have to remove the region and prohibited user operations (PUO) restrictions and bar the read errors.

If you are looking for an ideal tool or settings to enter the settings menu then it would be better if you:

1. You have to automate the process of file system to parse. 2. Then, remove the Macrovision Protection. 3. You will need to set the range of RCE protection region to 1. 4. It is important to check the structure protection system. 5. You can follow a normal removal method. 6. Next step is to select a semi automatic default destination. 7. Then display maximum file size warning. 8. And show the RCE protection warning 9. Display region mismatch warning. 10. Display region not set warning. 11. Finally, display MDS Not ISO warning.

Then, you have to create the MDS file and set the file splitting system to auto if you want the non- NTFS system to use ISO mode. During the process, if you come across any error, you can lower the reading speed to 4x, 1x or 2x. Alternatively, you may also try another DVD burner. Once you have completed the ripping process and selected a destination of your ISO file, you can go on to the second step of the DVD Decrypter Copy. Now, you will have to change the ISO mode to the write mode to allow the DVD decrypter to create the duplicate copy.

The final step in the DVD Decrypter copy process is to insert a blank DVD and go to the source area. Then select and open the MDS file and burn it. When you have finished with the burning process, you can verify the work in your DVD player. If everything is alright, just delete the ISO and MDS file from your hard drive and the process of your DVD Decrypter Copy is complete.

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