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Matt s
Lv 4
Matt s asked in Consumer ElectronicsHome Theater · 1 decade ago

How to copy a DVD?

I want to copy a DVD. I have a player that also burns. Can I copy a DVD from one to another player? How do I do it? Will there be a block in any way? I just want it for my own personal use.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I answered this question in person. Gimme my points!

  • lee b
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    all dvds are protected by digital rights and will not copy without a software.the best software ive found is called ANYDVD it removes this digital rights auto and it works in the backround so theres no messing.you can get a free trial or use a torrent to download it.it is only to be used for personal back ups of your dvds so no bieng a knock off nigel if you get my jist nudge nudge wink wink

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Most movie DVDs has copy protection, if you want to copy it to your hard disc, you must decrypt the copyright protected dvd first. Otherwise, Although you copy the *.vob files to the hard disc, but most media players cann't it. My friends recommend me to use "E.M. Easy DVD Copy" to copy DVD moives. The video quality that be copied is excellent. If your dvd moive size larger than 4.7G, you can compress DVD to suitable size.

    in addtion to, new version add some funtions like convert DVD to other popular formats, such as h264, Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, Mpeg TS, AVI, WMV. so you can watch dvd movies on portable player conveniently.

    if you want to try it , you can google it:

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22e.m.+easy+...

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