May 25, 2008

DVD to Computer to DVD+R Copying Question?


I have made the backup DVD on my computer. Now I just need to find software that will write the data on DVD R. I had a few different programs: (DVD Shrink / DVD Decrypter / Burn My Files / DVD Flick) for data to pass to DVD R. But I'm having a little trouble with them. Is there software that will recommend someone for a novice user. I used the DVD Decrypter for backup. What do I do next?

6 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Most DVD movies a protection against copying, if you want to copy on your hard drive, you have to decipher copyright protected DVDs first. Otherwise, even if you copy files *. vob on the hard drive, but most players cann't. My friends recommend using EM Free DVD Copy to copy DVDs moives. The quality video to be copied is excellent. If your DVD Moive size bigger than 4.7G, you can compress DVD in size.
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backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Hi, you can try this: Pavtube Copy DVD can help you to copy DVD to a blank DVD or hard drive of your PC, removing the protection of copyrights and meet your needs. Get it here:


Guide for reproduction.
1. choose copy sourse.
2. select the copy target.
3. select the copy mode if you wish.
4. click on "Run" to start copying.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
cause most DVDs are encrypted (CSS right to private copy), you will need to have a 3rd party software to copy DVD to help you, take a look at this impartial and detailed comparison chart 5 first software DVD copy, 1 Click DVD copy is the best and worked very well for me.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
If you nero, you can save the dvd DVD Shrink. Nero costs money, but works very well with DVD Shrink. You can download and try for free for a period of time to try. Good luck

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Very solid burner software, it burns many DVD formats

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
use Nero, it is so simple, you just drag files into the box: p