Thursday, May 24, 2007

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Awesome PSP Game Hack by Alan Langley

This is a popular PSP hack for playing old games on your PSP.

Many PSP fans are looking for ways to get the most out of their PSP's. I myself love the PSP for watching movies and T.V. shows. Another great thing is there is a way to play all those old video games we have grown up with and love.

This is what you do:

Search the web for a PSP Game Emulator.

A Game Emulator is a software program that lets your PSP make it think its another type of gaming console.

By using a PSP Game Emulator is an easy way to spice up your PSP experience by playing other console games.

When you find the hack your looking for they are easy to install and you can keep it on your PSP and play it whenever you would like.

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top DVD software review

If you want to make a copy of your DVD, the basic tools in Windows are often not up to the task. You'll need third party tools, to offer more features and greater flexibility. And even more importantly, these third party tools are usually even easier than the standard Windows tools!

I have tested dozens - even hundreds! - of DVD copying programs. Some of them are great, most of them get the job done (more or less), and too many simply don't work. i have gathered the top contenders in the field, and reviewed them here for your convenience!


Easy DVDx™

This software really is easy, true to it's name. Every step in the process is explained thoroughly (though not to the extent where it would be overwhelming), and setting it up is a snap. The program itself makes a good number of guesses as to what the right settings are, and the guides in the members area help to fix the few settings that aren't correct right off the bat. From start to finish, every step is eased. This really is one of the easiest ways to back up your DVDs!.

DVDx Gold™

DVDXGold is surprisingly easy to use. There are lots of options to select from, but the process is quick and easy - the user isn't overwhelmed, because the program already makes it's own suggestions as to the correct choices to make. After setting everything up, the user can just pop in a DVD and walk away, or even let it work in the background. A few hours later, and theres your backup. Suffice it to say, i am impressed.

DVDx Ripper™

A great program. Every step is explained, discussed, and streamlined, the better to guide users through the process of creating game or DVD backups. In other words, this program is incredibly user-friendly. And for all its user friendliness, it doesn't lose any power or options. You can still, if you like, work back and tweak the options as much as you want, or just stick with the defaults. Either way will result in a great looking file, in just a few hours.

DVDxUltra™

This program is easy to use, but what really makes it shine is the customizability. Each option is clearly explained, allowing the user to change filetypes, tweak file size, and so on, until the archive file is exactly how you want it to be. It almost looks like theres an option for everything! That said, it's not necessarily for novice users. Since there are plenty of options, beginners can often feel a little intimidated. This is a problem that people have noticed, since a guide is included in the members area to help beginners through the process.

DVDx Premium™

A great site, chock full of useful information. Pity the program itself is a little weak. The trouble is that despite the seeming simplicity of the software, the limitations arent clearly explained. So while you think you might be getting a number of great features, they're usually hidden behind the wizard, meaning that you aren't getting all the flexibility you're entitled to. If you're an advanced user, you can use the advanced mode, but if you're a beginner, youre basically stuck to the wizard. There isnt a lot of middle ground.

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DVD Copy Software - Is DVD Copy Software Legal

Is copying DVDs and CDs legal? Are you allowed to copy your own DVDs? Are you allowed to copy CDs and DVDs that are copy protected. These are excellent questions and there is a debate on this issue between the public and the music recording manufacturing.

The recording industry states that backing up copies of your DVDs for any reason is not legal since to do so is a copyright violation, but the public buyers of DVDs are in favor of the Fair Use Act and the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992.

The Act of 1992 Home Audio Recording says that the recording industry cannot file a lawsuite against the typical user of DVD software for backing up home and personal copies of their movies and music.

These laws are subject to explanation, but in a simple review – you can legally backup a copy of your DVD or CD for individual personal copying if you were the person that purchased the DVD or CD (and still have ownership) of the original disc.

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) says that it is not legal to crack or break the CSS copy- defense system developed for many of the store bought DVD movies.

What do these laws and interpretations mean? Most fair-use supporters say that the guidelines directly disagree with U.S. copyright law, but the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) seems to specify that you can not make a legal backup of a store bought DVD, even for your own personal and individual use, and you definitely can not furnish a backup DVD copy to anyone or view a backup DVD files on your PC.