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did you take a look at the link I gave awhile back?
...is what I wanted to tell here too. Your link took me to this page, where this tool was listed:
TZCopyprotection is a CD-R utility which creates a copy-protected CD by adding 4 dummy audio tracks and which changes the filesize to 900 MB. CDRWIN can then be used to burn the CD-Image & Cue-Sheet to a CD-R.
Looks good, if you ask me.

(not that I'm going to try it, though. I'm happy with my unprotected disk, and will let one of you be the "testers" to tell me whether its good for the purpose.)

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I took a quick look at the link you posted Alanoll but they seems to be "oldies" software... and most of them where designed for Audio purpose.

Anyway, I'll try to get some time to try out the one mentionned by prathapml... does CDRWIN still exist? I used this one so long ago ;)

Here is the README of TZCopyprotection:

TZCopyprotection v1.1beta II

This is a new Copy Protection for ISO9660 and Joliet that work with Steps

And is FREEWARE

Step One Secret Step

This step modify the structure of CD in several ways to Protect against

the most popular CD-R programs

Step Two Second Data Track

This step add 4 audio tracks and allow to you put files in a second data

track

Step Three File Modificator

This step change the length of files to 900MB be aware that the file that

you modify can be modified(some exe do not check your lenght and can be

modified)or put dummy files on the CD

what's new?

- Minor iso9660 bugs fixed

- Step 2's 380 error fixed

How to use the Program?

- This program work basically with CUEs(cdrwin style)

- Push the button Open Cue and the Program show you the files on the CD

- Push the button Step One and the Program perform some modification to CD

  and CD structure(Modify the bin file and cue file)

- Use the Tree and select the file that you want put in a second data track

  select file and Push Button Step two(repeat until you are satisfy)

- Select the file that you want to change your lenght and Push step three

  (repeat until you are satisfy)

Current

- MODE1/2352,MODE2/2352,MODE2/2336,MODE1/2048

- ISO9660

Future Progress

- total ISO9660 bugs fix

- MODE1/2352,MODE2/2352 fix for people with raw burner

- Maybe other file systems if you send me information

Things you should know

- TZcopyprotection do not protect AUDIO disk

- TZcopyprotection do not protect disk in other FILE SYSTEM (HFS,ROCK RIDGE,etc..)

diferent that ISO9660 and its extention JOLIET

- TZcopyprotection is not designed for protect PSX disk

Know Bugs

- I do not sure if this protection be 100% compatible(step one do severals

  modifications)

- People with raw burner use MODE1/2048 or MODE2/2336

- Step 2 is not supported by mixedmode CD

- Use step 2 before step 3

- Put in the Second Data Track small files

Commom Problem

My Burner do not support tracks less than 4 second?

- Use only step 1 and 3

- Change the statement of postgap 00:02:00 to postgap 00:04:00

- Please do not try this with step 2

History

v1.1beta II (5/2/00)

- Minor iso9660 bugs fixed

- Step 2's 380 error fixed

v1.1beta second release (4/3/00)

- Instalation program fixed and traslated to 99% english.

- MODE1/2048,MODE2/2336,MODE2/2352 is now supported.

- Added some error message.

v1.1beta first public release (3/27/00)

- Only mode1/2352 supported

Contact me tzcopy@usa.com

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question,

i made my iso, hid the folders

now i burned the dVD

i am look at the root i can't see software anymore

when i go to run %cdrom%\software i get an error.

when i run this will it work?

Yes it will. It is hidden, but it is still accessible. :D

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  • 1 year later...

maybe we could use a commercial cd protection, like LaserLock (I read that the last version is still impossible to copy, list like SecuROM), SecuROM,... but I don't know how I could get this to put on my CD; I'm looking for a good CD protector for a Nin1 XP CD (optimized ISO with mkisofs). If anyone has a good idea...

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