DVD Maestro

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  • bgeorge2
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2002
    • 7

    DVD Maestro

    According to most of the DVD-9 back-up guides, DVD Maestro is the tool of choice for authoring back-up copies of movies that have been modified, shrunk, etc. Also, there seems to be great concern over the cost of media (which has come down dramatically lately). According to my search of the internet, DVD Maestro is a very expensive program. Am I missing something? How can a video novice, such as myself, afford/justify DVD Maestro in order to make back-up copies of DVD movies? Can someone give me a little insight?
    I would appreciate the info...
    Bruce
  • cplevel42
    Member
    Member
    • Jun 2002
    • 75

    #2
    P2P File Sharing my friend!

    Go to a peer tp peer file sharing service. I like www.grokster.com or Morpheus. Here: http://download.com.com/3000-2166-10057840.html

    These programs install adware or spyware, so after you download and install these programs, go to www.download.com and download the latest free version of Adaware. Scan your registry and your HD for spyware and then delete everything listed except for cydoor. Cydoor used to be spyware, but was changed to harmaless adware that is required to make grokster run. I am NOT telling you to download any copywrited software for free. If you do that, it is your decision.

    I cannot stress this enough! If you download anything from a P2P service, make sure you scan it 1st with Norton Anti-Virus!!!
    If you do this, you won't ever have to worry about malicous files, or viruses.
    cplevel42@attbi.com

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