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Offline Naruto

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Copying dvd movies
« on: December 01, 2003, 23:14 »
Hiya peepz,

I want to copy soms dvd movies, but I don't have the right software for it. Any recommendations what kind of software I can use? I've tried dvdxcopy, but it doesn't really work, it can read and copy the contents of the dvdmovie, but can't burn it on dvd.(can't select or input target destination.
Can anyone help me with this problem?

Greetz,

Naruto

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Re:Copying dvd movies
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2003, 23:29 »
First off, Hi there.

Well copying dvds is naughty and will get you into trouble. If however, they are for your personal use ONLY and you OWN the said dvd, then there is software out there, but I've forgotten what it is ... I'll try to remember it if no one helps straight away
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Re:Copying dvd movies
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2003, 23:40 »
Have a look on here :

http://forum.digital-digest.com/

They cover that type of stuff  ;)

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Re:Copying dvd movies
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2003, 23:42 »
I have used DVD X Copy, strictly for legal backing up of my own material, and it burns OK for me.  Step 1, it reads the disc, then you put in a blank DVD, and Step 2 burns it.  Couldn't be easier!   ;)
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Re:Copying dvd movies
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2003, 16:26 »
thnq guys for the advise :P It's for backing up purpose only. I used the standard version of dvdxcopy. I find that version is kind of limitted and it waste another dvd r. backing up one dvd into 2 dvd +/- r's. I'm using the platinum version now. This version rox! :) No waste of dvd r's.


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Re:Copying dvd movies
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2003, 17:24 »

I have used DVD X Copy, strictly for legal backing up of my own material, and it burns OK for me.  Step 1, it reads the disc, then you put in a blank DVD, and Step 2 burns it.  Couldn't be easier!   ;)


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Re:Copying dvd movies
« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2003, 18:21 »
No, it's dead easy, Lona.   :P ;)
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