Playing partial contents

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Playing partial contents

Post by jowen4077 »

Hi,

I have been using WinDVD to play partial contents copied into my computer hard drive using CloneDVD. Storing into hard drive is hand and convenient to play. I use this to play title tracks of concert music tracks. Definitely I don't want whole tracks to store on my laptop for space reasons.

I can play any partially ripped contents on my Sony Vaio preinstalled version. After some buglers took away Vaio, I got new Toshiba laptop. Unfortunately I cannot play partial contents with the preinstalled WinDVD on my Toshiba.

It there any version that will allow me to play partial contents, other than Sony Vaio?
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Post by htchien »

I'm afraid we cannot help that because you are trying to break the copyright law to rip protected DVD contents, sorry.
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Post by jowen4077 »

[quote="htchien"]I'm afraid we cannot help that because you are trying to break the copyright law to rip protected DVD contents, sorry.[/quote]
I am not sure where you get this idea? As a consumer, I have the right to listen my music from my hard disk! Note that there are many commercial products that allow us to to make backup copies and copy to hard disks. This is because laws allows consumers to do so! Otherwise, those companies selling or providing such software are subject to legal justice! I think you need to check this matter. Of course, piracy is illegal. But making backup copies or storing into my laptop for DVDs I bought is not illegal!
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Post by jowen4077 »

I now know why you cannot help! Because you are not Intervideo staff so you have no way to fix it or recommend, other than saying partially understood copy right laws. Notice that Intervideo also sell dvd copy software. Consumers have right to make backups and upload contents into computers for own use. If you distribute to others, then that's illegal.
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