I wonder....
If I burn a private recording to a dvd - r, how can I copy protect the
dvd, so its not posible or hard to copy it.
It may be posible, all the filmstudios are doing the same, with or
with out succes.
How do I do, what software do I need ?
>I wonder....
>If I burn a private recording to a dvd - r, how can I copy protect the
>dvd, so its not posible or hard to copy it.
>It may be posible, all the filmstudios are doing the same, with or
>with out succes.
>How do I do, what software do I need ?
>
>Thanks
>
>Jens.
>
>hovedgaden46@gmail.com
If you had any brains, you would know that you answered your own
question already.
I am quite sure that Macrovision will let you pay them a huge initial
licensing fee, and per disc fee to give you access to their technology.
Sir-Outlaw <Hovedgaden46@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wonder....
> If I burn a private recording to a dvd - r, how can I copy protect the
> dvd, so its not posible or hard to copy it.
You can't. DVD has been cracked for years. While you COULD spend big bucks
on things like Macrovision or CSS to give your DVD the same level of
protection that the big studios use, know that anyone with a copy of
DVDShrink and a DVD burner will be able to copy your DVD with no problems
whatsoever.
It just isn't worth the hassle and costs for small-time productions.