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How to use a DVD Decrpyter

Follow these simple steps and you'll be using a DVD Decrpyter like a pro.

A little History about the original DVD Decrypter

There was a software titled DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0 that was forced to shut down earlier this year because of the copy protection circumvision that it provided. This was similar to the 321 Studios case of 2005 which forced the makers of DVD X Copy to close it's doors.

 

What Exactly is the function of a DVD Decrypter?

Put easily it a software application that can create backup disc images of the DVD-Video structure of DVDs. And most importantly it can decrypt CSS protected DVD's.

Since DVD Decrypter is no longer we will complete this how to using the notable Decrypter 1Click DVD Copy

Step 1: Download 1Click DVD Copy or Purchase it and install it on your Widows XP, Vista machine.

Step 2: Lauch 1Click and enter the DVD of choice for backup.

Step 3: The software will automatically find the DVD and the Start button will become active. If you simply click Start it will use the default options for backup which include:

 

 

  • Backup quality (in case a 7GB movie needs to fit onto a single layer 4.7GB DVD.
  • The temporarty destination folder (in case you only have 1 DVD drive)

Step 4: After 1Click reads and copies the DVD it will ask for a blank DVD and open the tray. Simple enter a blank DVD to continue. If you have 2 DVD drives it will copy on the fly and this method is much faster.

Step 5: Enjoy the backup your done!

Remember to Always Have Fun

Making your own DVD whether it's for backup, movies, copies, etc... can be fun. If you have the right tools (software, hardware) it can be an easy experience. We hope this guide helps you out.




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