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DVD Workshop allows me to put Macrovision in my ISO disc image and send the ISO file to either a DLT for replication or to burn as a disc. Is it OK to place Macrovision on burned discs?

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DVD Workshop allows me to put Macrovision in my ISO disc image and send the ISO file to either a DLT for replication or to burn as a disc. Is it OK to place Macrovision on burned discs?

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• The reliability of Macrovision on burned discs is less than on discs that have been pressed by replication. During replication, an encryption flag is set within the first 6 bytes of a sector, letting the DVD playing device know to search for Macrovision flags in the DVD content itself. Burned discs have no control over those first 6 bytes, so only DVD playing devices that continue to search for encryption flags, even though they did not see an encryption indicator in those first bits, will recognize the Macrovision copy protection. Relevant Website: http://www.macrovision.com • What is DLT and what can the Ulead DLT Writer achieve for me? • As a DVD Workshop feature, Ulead DLT Writer is used to output DVD content for DVD mastering purposes. DLT (Digital Linear Tape) has been a popular data backup method for decades. The main reasons for its popularity are its large capacity and its reliability. Today it is used in both CD (audio CD/data CD/VCD/SVCD) and DVD (DVD-Video/DVD-Audio) mast

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