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Ok i dont know if this program will help at all but it certainly cant hurt to try, DVD43
DVD43 v4.6.0 - Download Sites
What it does:
Commercial copy programs don't include a decrypter to remove CSS copy protection (for legal reasons). Without a
decrypter, you can't copy CSS encrypted DVDs. DVD43 works in the background to remove CSS encryption. The main
advantage of DVD43 over a ripper is that it decrypts "on-the-fly" so you don’t have to rip to the hard drive first. The
other obvious advantage is that it’s FREE and it's the only FREE "on-the-fly" decrypter available.
What is doesn't do:
DVD43 does not modify the contents of the DVD in any way. It only attempts to decrypt all the titles on the DVD.
If your DVD has bad sectors on it, use a good copy program that is capable of avoiding them.
System Requirements:
- IBM compatible personal computer with a 500 MHz Pentium-class microprocessor.
- Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista (32 bits)
- Hard disk space needed: 1 MB
- You must be Administrator to install DVD43.
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nah, dvd43 is essentially a copy protect remover....
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DVD 43 eh?
I was about to post the same thing about dvd43 but then i realised, yes it was a dvd copy right avoider
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if its hanging because of a glitched sector in the copyright header that you cant skip past dvd43 might let you get past it.
I used to have a proggie that bypassed the lockouts on the DVD so that once it was in the drive and was playing you could skip straight to the movie without any of the preceding crap that you cant normally fast forwards or skip through.
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I had similar problems using bought DVDs as well as downloaded clips, so I downloaded a bunch of open source/freeware/shareware programs. I tend to use GOM Player now, it has one small line of advertising text that doesn't get my attention and isn't visible in fullscreen view.