In response to you closing the thread for this commen:
Chewy:
I found that link, and thats what totally confused me. But then again my friend would have an off the wall prog. like that, just his style.
"Blutach: Ill see if I can that prog. And post results.
Thanks guys
Jensen
...i was unable to try that program, its shareware $29.99. For 1 movie i don't think so. Any other ideas welcome..."
Where's the imply? I do own this movie, I had it Backed-up a dvd-rw and when my hdd's were all full (only40Gb) I had to start moving things from hdd to dvd. This is back when everyone was helping me learn how to use dvdflick, imgburn etc. So my friend as I said before backed-up this copy so I could use the dvd-rw disc for testing encoding and burns with menus and what not. I have also said on this forum before I don't work and do not have allot of money.
SO now I had a .daa file and was wondering what to do with it. A $29.99 program doesn't seem to be reasonable for one FILE, maybe thats what I should've typed instead. I find it annoying that your not aloud one response to a thread being shut down, when there was no mention that I didnt own the dvd, or use programs for copying it. I see that allot, people wanting help with a "specific program" that helps copy dvds and were not aloud to talk about it, thats fine and I don't. I just wanted to know what can be done with a .daa file. I didn't realize when it was backed-up what format it goes to, but all that doesn't matter.
Chewy:
I found that link, and thats what totally confused me. But then again my friend would have an off the wall prog. like that, just his style.
"Blutach: Ill see if I can that prog. And post results.
Thanks guys
Jensen
...i was unable to try that program, its shareware $29.99. For 1 movie i don't think so. Any other ideas welcome..."
Where's the imply? I do own this movie, I had it Backed-up a dvd-rw and when my hdd's were all full (only40Gb) I had to start moving things from hdd to dvd. This is back when everyone was helping me learn how to use dvdflick, imgburn etc. So my friend as I said before backed-up this copy so I could use the dvd-rw disc for testing encoding and burns with menus and what not. I have also said on this forum before I don't work and do not have allot of money.
SO now I had a .daa file and was wondering what to do with it. A $29.99 program doesn't seem to be reasonable for one FILE, maybe thats what I should've typed instead. I find it annoying that your not aloud one response to a thread being shut down, when there was no mention that I didnt own the dvd, or use programs for copying it. I see that allot, people wanting help with a "specific program" that helps copy dvds and were not aloud to talk about it, thats fine and I don't. I just wanted to know what can be done with a .daa file. I didn't realize when it was backed-up what format it goes to, but all that doesn't matter.
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