How to Shrink Warner Bros. Happy Feet Animation Studio

 

To use Any DVD Clone to shrink Happy Feet DVD-9 movie onto one DVD-5 disc with all DVD copy protection removed, follow below steps.

1. Go to menu Settings > Options, select 4400 (DVD D5) in Max DVD Size:

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2. Insert a Happy Feet DVD-9 disc into the drive, and click Open DVD button.

3. Insert a blank DVD-5 disc into another drive (DVD burner), and click Copy DVD button.

Wait for a while, Happy Feet DVD-9 disc will be cloned successfully.

Note:

a. If you frequently use this clone type, you can check Auto Burn in step 1;
b. If you want to save hard disk space, please check Delete temporary folder when DVD Cloner finished in step 1;
c. If you want to omit some files from the source disk, please check this DVD shrink page.

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News on DVD copying:

1. RealNetworks continues to develop DVD-copying device

RealNetworks continues to hire engineers to work on Facet, a DVD player that copies and stores film discs despite allegations by Hollywood that the device violates copyright.

Real has posted a job ad on Craigslist asking for qualified Linux engineers to apply.

"The Facet team is creating a rich set of consumer media experiences that will make the consumer electronics industry stand up and take notice," Real said in the job posting, first reported by Video Business Online.

2. Hollywood battling 'DVD copying'

Hollywood has locked horns with the technology industry over who will control digital entertainment and how it is watched.

The six big film studios say a program called RealDVD violates copyright. This week a San Francisco court could decide if DVD users can make personal backups the way people do with audio.

"The consumer should have the same fair use rights to copy DVDs just as they have for the last decade with music," said Bill Hankes of RealDVD.

RealDVD, which is made by RealNetworks, allows DVD owners to make digital copies of their discs onto a computer or laptop hard drive for their own personal use without having to pay extra.

Downloadable versions of many movies are available online, and some studios let users make a digital copy of a movie onto a computer by paying more for an "expanded edition" of a DVD.

Many believe this means the consumer is being made to pay twice.

Kevin Hunt who writes the Electronic Jungle column for the Baltimore Sun said: "For 11 years, since the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) made it illegal to bypass any digital rights management protection system, the movie and music industries have fought a war ostensibly against piracy.

"In reality, it has been a war against the consumer, designed to make people pay more than once for the same song or album or movie."

3. DVD Copying Case Focuses on ‘Fair Use’

Hollywood studios told a federal judge here Friday consumers have no right to make copies of their DVDs.

The U.S. courts, however, have never squarely answered whether that was true, a legal vacuum that might be answered in the Motion Picture Association of America’s lawsuit against RealNetworks.

The MPAA said there was no fair use defense to copying personal CDs. The MPAA presented that argument as it demanded a federal judge to continue barring sales of a DVD copying software that RealNetworks briefly put on the market last year. The MPAA also said RealDVD was based on the work of Ukrainian hackers.

The litigation represents Hollywood’s worries that RealDVD, the software at issue, might ruin the market for encrypted DVDs, as piracy wrecked the market for CDs, which are not encrypted.

 

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