crock of crap

Posted by: Whitey

crock of crap - 02/12/2002 20:47

can any one explain how
A) this can happen
B) how they get away with advertising this

http://www.dvd-copy-wizard.com/tracker.cgi?jsell

Posted by: tonyc

Re: crock of crap - 02/12/2002 20:55

They have a "disclaimer"...

"Legal Disclaimer:It is against the law to reproduce copyrighted material for the purpose of selling it to third parties. US Laws only allows for you to make one backup copy of any software or media for personal and archival purposes, which is the ONLY intended use for this software. This guide is not meant for those who intend on breaking copyright laws, in no way will we be held responsible if you do. Any other use of this software is strictly Prohibited !!!!"

Somehow I think it's going to hold up as well as Napster's "please don't use this network to pirate music" disclaimer did...
Posted by: Whitey

Re: crock of crap - 02/12/2002 21:32

but still...
how can you copy a mutilayered DVD to a single layered CDR?
Posted by: number6

Re: crock of crap - 02/12/2002 21:40

using a sh*t load of compression is how.
[same as how you can fit a 640MB CD of music into a 64MB (or worse 32MB) flash memory card in mp3 portables].

You're right though, a CDR version of a dual layer DVD movie wouldn't be very watchable IMHO, probably have compression artifacts everywhere, single sound track (stereo maybe if you're lucky), and little else.I think I'd rather have the real movie on DVD thanks.


Posted by: Dignan

Re: crock of crap - 02/12/2002 23:16

Aren't they leaving out the part that says you have to own a copy of the original first? I think they have their laws mixed up. By their definition, the law says that everyone in the world is permitted one personal copy of anything without anyone having to pay for it.

Besides, check out the "Limited Time Bonuses". To me, it would seem that both those items would require a DVD burner, and the first one requirig a video capture card.

ps-I don't think it says anywhere on the site that they only mean you copy it to one disc. I think in most cases you would copy it across several, making it better quality but FAR more annoying.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: crock of crap - 03/12/2002 00:47

Copying DVD's isn't illegal unless it is copyrighted material that doesn't belong to you.
Posted by: andyb

Re: crock of crap - 03/12/2002 16:41

To be playable on a computer the quality is surpirsingly good, if compressed properly, and the film isn't too long. But to be playable on dvd players, you normally have to make it a vcd, i believe, and then the quality gets much worse. (however you can now get dvd players that play divx cds).

Oh and you don't get any extras. People should just buy a dvd with the money they'll save by not buying this rubbish.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: crock of crap - 03/12/2002 18:07

There's also svcd, xvcd, and xsvcd (or is it sxvcd?). But it's still largely a better deal to just buy the DVD, considering the amount of time that it takes to produce one of these things. Of course, that doesn't put off real pirates -- those who mass-produce copied stuff and sell it on street corners, who are the ones the studios should really be going after.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: crock of crap - 03/12/2002 20:26

Oh and you don't get any extras. People should just buy a dvd with the money they'll save by not buying this rubbish.

Absolutely. With this program, you still need a source DVD. Most people will likely rent a movie for about $3 ($4 on average if you count late fees) and the result of the archived film they get is horrible quality and no extras. The logic doesn't seem to work in favor of this program. Then again, I've learned to stop trusting in the public's logic.

I don't understand why anyone would go through this much hassle. $15 will buy you almost any DVD if you shop around, and then you get the nice packaging and all the extras. I just found Blade II on Pricegrabber for $15 new. That movie has a day's worth of material on it. Why not just fork it over?
Posted by: Roger

Re: crock of crap - 04/12/2002 02:08

It makes some people feel good if they've managed to scam something for "free", even if it is crap.

I don't understand it either -- I'd much rather pay for the original.