Copy DVD Movies

By: Richard Romando
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:21:08
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DVD movies can be copied to a hard drive or blank DVD disc without any loss of quality. Most DVD movies are encrypted to prevent the dropping and dragging of their content with a view to secure data. So the copy facility is a highly sought-after process in the case of DVD movies. There are a number of tools available to eliminate problems such as CSS (Content Scrambling System) and region protection. For this purpose, you want a ripper such as DVD Decrypter, DVDShrink, or SmartRipper, which are free and available online. After the ripping process, you need an authoring or mastering software to burn the movie into a blank disc. For copying a DVD movie, just place the source disc in the drive, click the copy button, and place a blank disc in the drive where copying is prompted. A lot of software is available to create easy and quick DVD movie copies with exceptional quality. Most of these software can make backup copies of any copy protected DVD movie by using decrypters integrated with them.

Before copying a movie, you should consider several things. You have to convert the target movie size to fit your copy disc. Care should be taken to copy completely all the audios, subtitles, and features to the target disc. To save disc space, compress dual-layer movies into a single-layer disc. In case your DVD movie is damaged accidentally while copying, use DVD Cloner, a professional copying and restoring tool. You can copy DVD movies into a number of video formats including SVCD (MPEG-2 format) and VCD (MPEG-1 format). The system requirements for DVD copying include DVD writer drives, a RAM capacity is 64 MB and more, and 10 GB or higher free disk space.

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