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by Ethan Hunter

If you do not know how to use a DVD Decrypter, you will find these two steps useful to make a DVD decrypter copy. It is a fairly easy process provided you know how to go about it. The trick is in knowing the simple Decrypter copy technology and how to use it. Here are two simple steps of DVD Decrypter process of copying a DVD disc:

It (DVD Decrypter Copy) will guide you to make an exact replica of the original disc. While you follow the steps to copy, you don’t need to worry about whether it should get shrunken, changed or altered. You can be assured that the copied version will be a perfect 1:1 copy of the original disc. It just requires one program and that is also available free, i.e. DVD Decrypter.

The first thing you must do for DVD Decrypter copy is to rip the DVD with DVD decrypter. However, there are different versions of DVD Decrypter. In this article we are going to deal with version 3.5.4.0. if you are using older version then you must be missing some of the older options. Moreover we are going to follow an ISO mode rip.

For DVD Decrypter copy, while you install a DVD Decrypter, you must confirm that the settings you are following are correct done. While it stands ripped in ISO mode, all the errors should be corrected, CSS protected, removing the region and prohibited user operations (PUO) restrictions and barring the read errors.

If you are looking for an ideal tool or settings to enter the settings menu then it would be better if you:

1. You have to automate the process of file system to parse. 2. Then, remove the Macrovision Protection. 3. You will need to set the range of RCE protection region to 1. 4. It is important to check the structure protection system. 5. You can follow a normal removal method. 6. Next step is to select a semi automatic default destination. 7. Then display maximum file size warning. 8. And show the RCE protection warning 9. Display region mismatch warning. 10. Display region not set warning. 11. Finally, display MDS Not ISO warning.

You will have to create the MDS file and set the file splitting system to auto in order to enable the non- NTFS system to use ISO mode. You can reduce the reading speed to 4x, 1x or 2x if you spot any error during the process of making a DVD Decrypter copy. Alternatively, you can try another DVD burner. The first step will be completed when you select a destination of your ISO file and finish the ripping process. In the second step of DVD Decrypter Copy, all you need to do is to go to the ISO mode and change it to the write mode. The DVD decrypter will use it as the burner program.

The final step in the DVD Decrypter copy process is to insert a blank DVD and go to the source area. Then select and open the MDS file and burn it. When you have finished with the burning process, you can verify the work in your DVD player. If everything is alright, just delete the ISO and MDS file from your hard drive and the process of your DVD Decrypter Copy is complete.

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by Ethan Hunter

The dvd decrypter is the latest gift from the fast-advancing technology in the field of entertainment. It has successfully dissolved the constraints of time and space. It gives you the freedom to watch your favorite movies and TV series at your own sweet will. It helps you own the programs you cherish. All because it hands you the technique of making perfect copies of the original DVDs. However, one must beware of making use of it for illegal purposes.

With the dvddecrypter software you can copy or load various contents from other sources like DVD, CD, and television and from other similar sources. You can create a number of images and versions of particular DVD copy by using this particular software.

Now, as you can understand, this can be quite beneficial; but unfortunately, some times misuse of the same software by certain pirating companies has made its usage controversial among the experts. If we ignore the darker parts, there are various positive aspects of this wonderful technology of DVD decrypter.

Here are certain basic facts related to a DVDdecrypter. First, although a DVD decrypter is a means to burn images to disc, it is also able to copy one DVD from the other. This ability particularly is an advantage for the DVD pirating companies. Apart from burning and copying images, the software is able to remove region codes, user operation prohibition, content scrambling system and Macrovision.

Despite its many advantages, many countries have seriously considered banning dvd decrypter software because of its misuse. Many pirating companies and deceitful dealers have been using it sell pirated copies as original DVD movies, which has ruined the DVD movies market. Some countries did impose a ban but had to lift it under pressure from the larger community. They argued that it was not fair to snub this wonderful technology because of a few miscreants.

In the ultimate analysis, the benefits of dvd decrypter software far outweigh the disadvantages. That is why it is acceptable in most parts of the world wherever the dvd decrypter has been introduced. The dvd decrypter alone can help you find and download content freely and easily. The entire process is not at all complicated so that even a layperson can follow the directions and install the dvd decrypter software on your personal computer. Then you can follow the instruction and make copies as good as the original.

The best part is that it is not difficult to maintain a dvd decrypter because it is quite reasonable and not virus-prone. This software is not very sensitive unlike most other software. Its biggest advantage is its simplicity. Even a person who is not tech-savvy can use it to get the best results by just following the clearly-stated instructions. No wonder, dvd decrypter has become so popular among the common people who are not experts at handling software.

The dvd decrypter is a wonderful software as long as you do not misuse it for commercial purposes. Piracy is not only illegal it is unethical and must be avoided at all cost. Also, beware of the sites that are not genuine and authentic. If you are careful about these two points, you can make the best use of your dvd decrypter and enhance the quality of your entertainment.

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by Jay Smith

DVDs are as good as it gets when it comes to home and personal entertainment. With all of the options you have for viewing movies and entertaining yourself, DVDs rank up there with the best of them for getting the most of your movie watching experience.

As most people know, the quality of DVDs is top notch. The picture is highly detailed and the sound is very pleasing. However, the best has yet to come as the quality of both the picture and sound continue to improve. Of course you can also partake in the additional features of DVDs. These include special looks at deleted scenes and director cuts, comments and interviews with the actors and scene selection to name a few.

Remember also that DVDs are great for your movies because they aren’t going to fall apart at all. You’ll be able to take advantage of your movies for years to come, as long as your DVD player doesn’t give out on you. Unlike tape movies, they don’t fall apart as long as you take care of them.

As time has gone on, DVDs are becoming cheaper and easier to obtain. There are clubs you can join or you can just shop for specials at electronics stores and online retailers. Some DVDs can even be purchased cheaper than you can rent them!

There is also a huge market for used DVDs. This means that you can buy DVDs for much less than you would be able to buy them new – the only thing is that they’ve been used a little bit. Usually however the used DVDs are guaranteed to still work like new, so you shouldn’t have any problems with them.

Of course, despite the availability of buying DVDs, it can still be cost effective and convenient to rent DVDs. All of the familiar rental chains are still abundant and they specialize in carrying all of the latest new releases. Again, prices for this have also gone down in the competitive DVD market.

The growing trend here though is with online DVD renting companies. These companies offer the utmost in consumer convenience and availability. You shop from the comfort of your home. The DVDs you rent are shipped to your house and you ship them back, postage already paid. This is usually very quick and efficient and enables you the convenience of never leaving your home plus browsing a massive collection.

There are plenty of great ways for you to make DVDs a part of your life. With all of the wonderful movies that are currently out there, and with all of the movies that are put out new each year, you should be able to take advantage of great DVD offers and prices and be able to get the most out of your viewing pleasure.

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by Steve Collins

Robin Hood, the twenty-first animated film released by Walt Disney Studios, premiered on November 8, 1973. It was the first feature the studio released that had no creative input from Disney himself, who died in 1966, and had many studio insiders doubting the ability of the studio to carry on without him. The success or failure of this one project would make or break the most successful animation studio in U.S. history.

With so much at stake, it is surprising that the studio had allotted such a small budget to the production. To save money, the animators were told to recycle animation cells from previous films. These cells could be amended, touched up, and re-colored, allowing new characters to perform old routines. In particular, the song-and-dance sequence for “The Phony King of England” used cells from The Jungle Book, The Aristocats, and Snow White. Moreover, the animation cells of Baloo in The Jungle Book were used to animate Little John, while Robin Hood’s cells were originally those used for Peter Pan. The sequences involving the snake Sir Hiss and his mesmerizing of King John are recycled cells used for Kaa in The Jungle Book.

The original theatrical release, in 1973, earned approximately $9.5 million. This was the biggest box office return Disney had ever enjoyed up to that point. It was a tremendous success, though some critics cited the lack of grandeur that marked earlier Disney films.

Despite the minor detractions, Robin Hood is still one of the most beloved films in the Disney canon, with fans citing the lively characters, catchy songs, and intelligent dialogue as reasons for its appeal. The 1982 re-release earned even more box office success for Disney, catapulting the studio past its creative founder and well into a new generation of animated filmmaking.

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by Steve Collins

The Shaggy Dog is a black and white 1959 Walt Disney film about a youngster who is turned into a sheep dog by a magic ring. Aside from its comic merit, it is noteworthy as being the first Walt Disney live-action comedy ever made. A testament to its appeal is the number of remakes and spin-offs based on this source material.

The Shaggy Dog most famously starred Fred MacMurray as Wilby’s father, Wilson. MacMurray had entertained a run of success in the late 30’s and throughout the 40’s, straddling the fence between likeable rubes and hardboiled heels. One of his more unforgettable roles was that of Walter Neff, the insurance salesman in Billy Wilder’s 1944 classic Double Indemnity. By the early and mid 50’s, however, MacMurray had experienced a dearth of suitable roles. The Shaggy Dog was essentially, and reluctantly, his second wind. The success of the film catapulted MacMurray back into the limelight and led to his being cast in The Absent-Minded Professor, Son of Flubber, and, perhaps most famously, in the long-running television show My Three Sons.

The plot follows the misadventures of Wilby Daniels, played by Tommy Kirk, a teenager perpetually misunderstood by his father, Wilson, played famously by Fred MacMurray. Wilson thinks his son is out of his mind due to the number of crazed, and dangerous, inventions the young man creates. On a whim, Wilby and his cohort, Buzz Miller, played by Tim Considine, escort a new French exchange student, played by Roberta Shore, to the local museum. Once there, Wilby is separated from the others and meets Professor Plumcutt, played by Cecil Kellaway. The professor informs him about the legend of the Borgia family and their shape-shifting ways. Incredulous, Wilby accidentally finds the Borgia ring, wherein he reads its inscription, and is transformed into the French student’s Old English sheepdog. The crux of this transformation and misadventure is the fact that Wilby’s father “hates dogs.” Wilby and Buzz are soon embroiled in a case of espionage centered on the French exchange student, Francesca, who turns out to be more than meets the eye.

In 1976, Disney released a sequel to The Shaggy Dog, entitled The Shaggy D.A. It followed the adventures of a fully grown Wilby Daniels, played by Dean Jones. It was a modest success, but never lived up to the appeal of the original. In 1988, this was followed by a made-for-television third installment entitled The Return of the Shaggy Dog.

In 2006, Disney released a very loose “remake” of the original feature with an entirely different story and characters, unrelated to the original trilogy. It met with modest success. As a tie-in with the theatrical release of the 2006 film, the original 1959 movie was re-issued in the United States as a special DVD entitled “The Wild & Wooly Edition.” This new edition featured two versions of the movie: the original black and white version and the newer colorized version.

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by Steve Collins

The Walt Disney Company was created in 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy Disney in Los Angeles. The Disney brothers started by creating a series of live-action/animated short films communally named The Alice Comedies. Within four months of the first screenings, the brothers were forced to relocate to larger facilities, dubbed “Disney Bros. Studio.” According their official website, in 1925 the Disney brothers placed a deposit on a lot on Hyperion Avenue in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles. This lot would house the Disney Studio for the next 14 years, seeing the beginning of such beloved characters as Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, and Donald Duck.

In fact, it was Walt Disney’s wife Lillian Marie Disney who gave Mickey Mouse his name. Her husband wanted to call his new character Mortimer Mouse. She claimed this recommendation was one of her prouder moments. Emblematic of Mickey’s success and popularity was the rewarding of a special Academy Award for “Mickey Mouse” in 1932. Mickey was colorized in 1935 and soon his friends were drawn in their own personal series. Donald Duck and Pluto would all get their own series in 1937, while Goofy would get a solo series in 1939. Again, according to the Disney website, of all of Mickey’s cohorts, only Donald Duck would contend the much-loved mouse’s popularity. The two characters shared the screen first in 1934, in a short called Orphan’s Benefit.

The cartoon shorts would make way in 1937 for the pioneering full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White was met with phenomenal acclaim and success, solidifying Disney’s brilliance. This world-wide acclaim prompted Disney to secure 51 acres of property in Burbank and break ground on an entirely new studio dedicated to making animated films.

Walt Disney was personally involved with designing the new studio, right down to the smallest details. From the layout of the buildings to the design of the animators’ chairs, nothing missed his keen eye. His goal was creating a self-sufficient, state-of-the-art production facility that could oversee all the sides of animation, from start to finish. He also had separate buildings dedicated to each facet of animation, including Inking and Painting and the Camera building where the artwork was completed and photographed. All of the post-production work was completed in the Cutting building. These buildings were connected together by an complex system of underground tunnels so nothing could disrupt production, including bad weather. To preserve a campus feel, Disney had all the utilities sunk underground to prevent any unsightly views.

It was from this innovative studio in Burbank that Disney would bring many of its favorite family films, including Fantasia, Bambi, Cinderella, Alice In Wonderland, and Peter Pan

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by hailierose11

Mario Kart is the best game on the console since Super Mario Galaxy

Mario Kart is a game that somehow combines elements of impossible stunts and gravity defying manoevers while injecting surreal mischief that typifies the best of Nintendo games

And now there is Mario Kart, a game that combines elements of both the above, while injecting the surreal which is typical of Nintendo games.

At first ,this challenge seems to be rendered harder by the addition of the Wii Wheel.Ostensibly a plastic case for your old controller,after a few games you realise that it has actually altered the nature of the vehicle control.

Complete all eight championships (16 new tracks,16 reprises of older tracks from old Mario Karts) and you can drive whatever and wherever you want.

Yes, you will need to practise to progress but putting in the hours is rescued from repetitiveneness by classic Nintendo nonsence and imaginative blending of speed, giving features such as rapids, conveyor belts, ice slaloms with a knuck whitening need to shave seconds off your times.

Eight of the twelve vehicles in the races are actually computer controlled.

Mario Kart somehow combines elements of impossible stunts and gravity defying manoeuvres ,whilst injecting surreal mischief that tiypifies the best that Nintendo games has to offer.

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