Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How do your nouns copy protected dvds onto a laptop?


How do your nouns copy protected dvds onto a laptop?

I will assume you own a PC-type computer with XP loaded on it, a DVD-burner and that you are archiving your personally-owned DVD.



I would suggest using RipIt4Me/DVD Shrink/DVD Decrypter. This will allow you to burn an archival copy, subsequent. RipIt4Me will create a full-sized DVD file you can play near Nero, Power DVD, etc.. It also rips Disney and Sony DVD's, removes those large blank areas, and a few other obstacles to a apposite rip.



All 3 of these programs are free. Can be a little daunting, at first, but it's really unforced once it's set up. RipIt4Me is also well-supported by users who feel you should know how to back-up your DVD's in armour of damage, robbery, etc..
You would need a dvd copier that can copy protected dvds. I muse a program called nero can do it, but you would own to pay for it.
Nero (which ships beside most DVD burners) won't rip DVDs that are copy protected, only ones that are not. DVD ripper, DVD Shrink, and a program call Clone can.

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