When
you are buy an original movie CD or DVD, you are entitled to watch it
anywhere you like, isn’t it? But unfortunately due to copy protection
you can’t watch it on say, your tablet and mobile phone, and might even
created many problems. These simple solutions will let you make backups
of copy protected discs so that they can be stored safely or watched
later.But That’s why we’re going to tell you 2 easy ways to break copy
protection on a DVD, for free!
DVD43 is not a
software, but a plugin that gets installed in your system directory. It
cannot work on it’s own and has to paired up with disc copying software
like Nero Express, Roxio DVD Maker etc. But once installed, it
automatically detects and breaks copy protection on any disc inserted.
It’s quite hassle free, it runs in the background to automatically break
copy protection so all you have to do is copy the DVD content and put
it anywhere you like. DVD43 wasn’t compatible withWindows 8 for a while, but the newer version is, and it supports 64 bit operating systems as well.
You can download DVD43 from here, installation isn’t complicated either, everything is set to install in the correct places.
Solution 2: VLC Media Player
While this
isn’t technically a way to break copy protection, it lets you copy any
movie, be it on a VCD, DVD or Blu-Ray disc and store it on your hard
drive, free of any restrictions and with good quality. Insert the disc
you want to make a copy of, open VLC Media Player, go to the View menu
and check Advanced Controls. You should see a red dot button next to the
usual controls. When you click on it and let the movie run, a copied
video file is generated in the Videos folder of My Documents. The only
downside is that you have to actually keep the movie on and running for
it to record, and if you skip forward the skipped part won’t be
recorded. It’s basically like a screen grab feature.
Another way to rip copy protected discs, albeit at lower quality with VLC Media Player is by doing the following:
- Insert disc and open VLC Media Player.
- Click Media>Convert/Save.
- Select DVD as disc type and check “No Menus”, click Convert/Save.
- Set destination and type file extension of choice (.mov or .mp4 etc).
- Select H.264+AAC profile and click Start.
After you’ve
followed the above steps, the ripping should start. Note that it might
take a while. Once it’s done you will have a copy of the movie you
wanted!
So those were
the 2 ways to break copy protection on DVDs for free. There are also
other software that let you do the same, but they’re not free. Some of
the most popular DVD cloning/copying softwares are Alcohol 120%, AnyDVD,
CloneDVD etc. Do let us know if you’ve got any suggestions and if you
know of more ways to break copy protection on DVD’s, queries are welcome
too!

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