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Post by mr kek on Nov 4, 2010 16:04:51 GMT 10
Is there a way when your editing and producing DVD's to put a block on it for anybody trying to pirate it? Don't bother It's so simple to circumvent, it's not worth doing. Is there a way when your editing and producing DVD's to put a block on it for anybody trying to pirate it? Most software has that option. What are you using? technically, you should be paying a license for the use of the encryption key.
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Post by Greg on Nov 4, 2010 16:10:37 GMT 10
Damn....ok thanks Kek.
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Post by HBM on Nov 4, 2010 16:15:51 GMT 10
technically, you should be paying a license for the use of the encryption key. I've never used it anyway, just seen the option there in quite a few DVD Authoring tools.
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Post by mr kek on Nov 4, 2010 16:17:44 GMT 10
technically, you should be paying a license for the use of the encryption key. I've never used it anyway, just seen the option there in quite a few DVD Authoring tools. I know. It's puzzled me, why they put it there, allow you to use it, but you should have a licence. Talk about ass about face, bu yea, since it's so easy to get around, just no point in it. Greg, sell your dvd's at reasonable prices, and you shouldn't have problems.
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Post by Greg on Nov 4, 2010 16:23:00 GMT 10
Our DVD's wont be expensive at all, but there's a guy up here getting all the back catalogue of QLD wrestling DVD's and burning them and selling them. He's a fn parasite and was hoping there was a way around it. Cheers anyway bud.
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Post by HBM on Nov 4, 2010 16:26:30 GMT 10
Our DVD's wont be expensive at all, but there's a guy up here getting all the back catalogue of QLD wrestling DVD's and burning them and selling them. He's a fn parasite and was hoping there was a way around it. Cheers anyway bud. There is no real way around it. You can encrypt it as much as you want and it will be cracked. As Kek said it's not worth the hassle.
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Post by Greg on Nov 4, 2010 16:29:02 GMT 10
All good guys, just wanted to see ahead of time.
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Post by mr kek on Nov 4, 2010 16:29:42 GMT 10
Our DVD's wont be expensive at all, but there's a guy up here getting all the back catalogue of QLD wrestling DVD's and burning them and selling them. He's a fn parasite and was hoping there was a way around it. Cheers anyway bud. There is no real way around it. You can encrypt it as much as you want and it will be cracked. As Kek said it's not worth the hassle. There has only been 1 discs on this planet, I have not been able to copy. HD ADVANCE. this software that allowed me to copy PS2 games to my PS2's HDD, an launch them from this special boot disc. It has like these pressed circles all over it. They did something physical to this disc.
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Post by Greg on Nov 4, 2010 16:37:09 GMT 10
Is it your white whale Kek? LOL
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Post by mr kek on Nov 4, 2010 16:39:26 GMT 10
Is it your white whale Kek? LOL Yep. If I could figure our how they did it, I'd do a jobs and zuckerburg.....rip the idea off and make millions Which version. Gen I, or Gen II Look on the bottom of the unit please Generation II buddy. happy to say, sorted this out with Skinny, over MSN. New firmware, and he's good to go
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Post by skinnydragon on Nov 4, 2010 17:25:25 GMT 10
Thanks again for your time and help kek.
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Post by greigie on Nov 22, 2010 5:07:26 GMT 10
Computer has been shitting itself and turning off when using Nero Vision. It also happened when playing Metal of Honor and pausing the game for a couple of minutes and coming back to my computer being off. That was just the once though, I've tried N Vision three times now to no success.
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Post by mr kek on Nov 22, 2010 14:11:02 GMT 10
Computer has been shitting itself and turning off when using Nero Vision. It also happened when playing Metal of Honor and pausing the game for a couple of minutes and coming back to my computer being off. That was just the once though, I've tried N Vision three times now to no success. HEAT. I bet my balls your CPU is overheating. Your CPU heatsink/cooler is probably full of dust also which will not help the air flow. CLEAN IT, or if you're lazy, just replace it with a good CPU cooler. You will be amazed at how much heat it takes off. If you don't know how to clean it, take to local computer store and ask them to clean it up with high pressure air. Just to give you an idea, my old q6600 cpu and my current i7 950, I overclock both to get an extra 1-1.5Ghz out of it. The only way that is possible is to reduce the heat. PC's/Laptop's randomly shutting down = 99% of the time is heat related.
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Post by greigie on Nov 22, 2010 16:03:01 GMT 10
It was full of shit before I put the new burner in, now after many allergies ( ) the mofo is completely clean.
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Post by HBM on Nov 22, 2010 16:18:56 GMT 10
PC's/Laptop's randomly shutting down = 99% of the time is heat related. Which is why I don't know why people choose Laptops over Desktops for their main computer. Sure you can cart them round but a desktop PC is a lot more reliable, a hell of a lot more options and is so much cheaper. My brother has gone through 3 laptops in the space of 4 - 5 years and every time he goes to buy a new one I tell him buy a desktop. It always falls on deaf ears.
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