Here’s How To Copy DVDs On Your Computer!
Posted by Sam Lockwood on July 16th, 2009
Today we’re going to cover the way to produce backup copies of DVDs using your computer’s burner. There’s several different DVD copying softwares available, but many of them can’t make copies of most DVDs. Let’s talk about what you need to burn any movie you want.
As mentioned you aren’t able to just utilize a program like Nero to copy your DVD movies. The issue is that most DVD movies have a form of copyright protection that stops your computer from making a backup copy.
This doesn’t mean you can’t copy your DVDs though! You simply need to equip your computer with the appropriate type of computer program. It’s simple to make copies of any movie you want when you have the right programs on your PC.
The copyright blocks that are present on DVD movies can be bypassed by some technologically advanced computer softwares. Since the software can get past the blocks, your computer can now read the data on the disc.
You may know that the blank DVDs discs that you get in stores are normally 4.7GB in size while DVD movies are roughly eight GBs.. It’s ok though - the best DVD burning computer programs are able to condense the data so that it will fit on the smaller size. You’re able to buy bigger blank discs, but they’re very expensive, so search for this feature in a DVD copying software.
You’ll want to make sure that you buy a DVD movie copying computer software that offers you regular software updates. The software will require an update now and again simply because the copyright blocks on DVD movies will switch.
Whenever I buy any kind of computer software I want to be offered a moneyback guarantee with the purchase. This is simply to give you an option on the small chance that the software package doesn’t work properly on your PC.
Having a DVD burning program is a great way to copy any DVD movie you want. These programs are simple to use and are the ideal tool for anyone who loves DVDs.










































