On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 01:31:56PM -0400, Antonio Rodr?0X wrote: > The following is only an ficticious sequence of events. Any similarity with reality > is purely coincidental. Nobody that I know intends to do so. > \begin{fiction} > Suppose you have a DVD movie that you want to copy. > What would be the best way to do it? > \end{fiction} > Thanks.
#include<stdio.h> /* Assume CDR by default */ #ifndef DVDR #define CDR 1 #endif void abstract(); int main(int argc, char **argv) { abstract(); return 0; } void abstract() { #ifdef DVDR printf("If you have a dvd recoder you take the VOB files from the DVD"); printf("decrypt them and record them onto a blank DVD-R.\n"); #endif #ifdef CDR printf("If you have a cd recorder you reencode the DVD into some other"); printf("format, and then either burn them as VCDs (mpeg1 video that can be"); printf("played on hardware players or a computer) or as ordinary data"); printf("files (to be played on a computer only).\n"); #endif } P.S. sorry the message is so long, but I wanted to make sure it would compile without any warnings :) Hope that helps, Bijan
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