What is DDP 2.0? DDP (Disc Description Protocol) is an image of the disc, essentially a “virtual disc”. It can then be burned onto a DVD-R as DATA. The file format is acceptable to replication companies as master for replication. It eliminates the need for a DLT drive. Some of the reasons where exporting to [...]
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What is DDP 2.0? Can it be created using DVD Studio Pro?
May 18th, 2010 · No Comments · Creating content
Tags:ACP·copy protection·ddp·dual layer DVD·DVD studio pro·dvd-9·macrovision·ripguard
What is Macrovision ACP copy protection?
March 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Creating content, Replication process
Macrovision ACP copy protection prevents and distorts copies made with an analog device such as VCR, DVD recorder or other analog recording devices. The protection needs to be enabled, or “flagged” during the authoring stage and the authoring software should support Macrovision ACP Type II. The content can either be written to a DLT, or [...]
DVD Video Copy Protection
November 1st, 2004 · No Comments · Creating content, Replication process
Many now consider DVD video copy protection a crucial part of the project. It is equally important to understand how it works and the different options for the money to be well spent. So what is copy protection? How does it avoid piracy? Content Scrambling System (CSS) In this copy protection method, audio and video [...]
Tags:ACP·css·dvd copy protection·macrovision·region coding·ripguard





