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- Doom9 abstract "Doom9 is a website featuring information on digital audio and video manipulation (mostly video) and digital copyrights. It is also the forum username of the author of the page, an Austrian who was a college student at the time of the creation of the site. The site's tagline is "The Definitive DVD Backup Resource".Started in March 2000, the site has expanded to contain a wide range of information on the subject of digital video encoding and DVD backup (or ripping). The most popular sections of the site were the guides to DVD ripping and the annual codec comparisons, where popular digital video codecs were compared on the basis of quality, speed, and compression. The forum is frequented by many developers of the tools and codecs featured on the site, such as FairUse4WM. The site has been criticized, as the techniques described by it can be used for copyright infringement, but it maintains that its guides should only be used for fair use. In some cases, users suspected of illegally copying media are refused help on the forums.The VirtualDubMod project began after many modifications to VirtualDub were posted on the Doom9 forums.Doom9 gained notoriety as a result of its involvement in the AACS encryption key controversy. The utility BackupHDDVD was first posted by a Doom9 poster using the alias muslix64. The earliest information on how to find title and volume keys was also first revealed on Doom9 forums, by other users. The key that set off the controversy was also first posted by a user using the name arnezami.Doom9 is also known for being the main discussion forum for many major video encoding tools, such as x264, AviSynth and MeGUI.".
- Doom9 wikiPageExternalLink forum.doom9.org.
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- Doom9 commercial "No".
- Doom9 currentStatus "Online".
- Doom9 hasPhotoCollection Doom9.
- Doom9 language "English".
- Doom9 launchDate "March 2000".
- Doom9 name "Doom9".
- Doom9 owner "Doom9".
- Doom9 slogan "The Definitive DVD Backup Resource".
- Doom9 url www.doom9.org.
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- Doom9 comment "Doom9 is a website featuring information on digital audio and video manipulation (mostly video) and digital copyrights. It is also the forum username of the author of the page, an Austrian who was a college student at the time of the creation of the site. The site's tagline is "The Definitive DVD Backup Resource".Started in March 2000, the site has expanded to contain a wide range of information on the subject of digital video encoding and DVD backup (or ripping).".
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