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Question by  bumpkin (35)

Is there a digital copy protection between the DVD drive, decorder, and video card?

 
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Answer by  Vroslak (23)

No, there is no such a thing, because you are recording the picture shown in your screen. The protección is only activated when you try to copy the content of the dvd directly from the files on it.

 
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Answer by  logu88 (40)

Yes, there is a digital copy protection between the DVD drive, decorder, and video card. Windows XP does not natively contain a DVD decoder - if you want one to integrate with Media Player you will either need to buy one or you may have a program that came bundled with your DVD drive that includes the decoder software.

 
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Answer by  zomb (64)

It depends on the DVD. Some DVD's and DVD players may be copyrighted and prevent playback without the proper DRM keys, while others may also turn off certain functions while playing. There is a standard called HDCP (high bandwidth copy protection) that many devices support for this.

 
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Answer by  georgekutty (173)

yes we can protect digital copy between the DVD drive,decorder,and video card. Dvd is looks like CD-ROMs, but it can store more information. It is a good storage arias. It have good capacity to protect copies. The data will not disappiear,because it is digital protection. It canot loos any more.

 
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Answer by  Taylor (863)

Actually the copy protection feature is contained in the Physical DVD-ROM itself. This is known as Content Scramble System. You will need a DVD-VIDEO decoder to watch DVD-VIDEOS on your PC.

 
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Answer by  richard91 (107)

DVD drives' firmwares have built in regional locks to prevent DVD pirateering. This can usually be changed or removed by replacing the DVD drive firmware. The same applies for stand-alone DVD players. Decoders (codecs and video cards) have no information about the media or data they are processing therefore not having any copy protection.

 
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