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    Program to Copy Video DVDs?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by rtrdogs, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. rtrdogs

    rtrdogs Notebook Evangelist

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    I want to copy home movies I have on DVD to another DVD so I can have a backup. They're not copy protected or anything. Just stuff I've recorded myself.

    I've been looking through the forum and the free software I see looks good, except when I look further most of it looks like it's only for data.

    Is there a free program that doesn't eat resources and is good to just stick a DVD in, hit COPY and then go?

    My computer came with Cyberlink DVD Suite but I did a clean install of Vista and really hate to put this hog back on if I can help it.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Tinderbox (UK)

    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    Hi.

    do a search for dvdshrink, it`s free

    regards

    John.
     
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    abehanna Notebook Consultant

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    DVD Shrink can't decrypt new movies anymore. DVDFab HD Decrypter would be a better choice.
     
  6. Gintoki

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    I know, but he just wants to copy home movies he made himself, so either is fine.
     
  7. merlin_72032

    merlin_72032 Notebook Evangelist

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    Well, my bad. I should have read it more carefully.
     
  8. Gintoki

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    No worries, everyone makes slip ups. :)