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Program to burn a virtual DVD?

Discussion in 'General Software' started by Anime2019Master, Mar 23, 2016.

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  1. Anime2019Master

    Anime2019Master

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    I have several DVD movies in WMV format I would like to watch, but they are DRM protected, and i have tried using Aimersoft DRM Media Converter to just remove the protection, but after letting it run all night it still had made no progress. I do have a dvd ripper that can remove it, and i believe it has done so for me, but I do not have any blank DVD's so what I would like is a way to burn a dvd, but to the harddrive not to an actual disk. I have tried a few programs like totalmounter, but everything i find is for mounting a ISO file, but i need something that can virtually "burn" a DVD. I've been searching for over and hour with little results. A viable way to remove the DRM protection from WMV files would also work. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. Rich M

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    Most Internet Forums are bound by rules not permitting help with illegal actions and there are plenty of laws protecting a users right to use DRM to protect intellectual property.
    Since in the forum we have no way of knowing which side of the process you are on, sorry we cannot help you at all with this discussion and therefore I must close the thread.
     
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