If you want to know how to copy DVD movies then you have come to the right spot.
To start off you will need a few things.
1. DVD burner on your computer.(Check out front of the tray) Look for the words DVD+R or DVD-R or DVD+R re-writeable. Any of those are fine.
2. Blank media. You will want to grab some DVD+R discs from any store that sells blank media.
3. Two different programs (FREE!!). Check out Slysoft.com and download the trial versions of AnyDVD and CloneDVD (if you have a laptop then CloneDVD mobile).
4. And lastly you will need a movie that you wish to copy.
Here s how everything works:
Install your two trial software programs that you downloaded.
Insert your movie and close out the auto window when it attempts to load the movie.
Check that your AnyDVD red fox is displayed at the bottom of the screen. If you don t see the red fox then you will need to open the program again.
Open up CloneDVD and follow these simple steps:
1. You will see 3 boxes once the program opens. Choose the middle button which is Clone DVD.
2. Next you will see a small box under the help screen. Click on that and you will a few options. Trust me I say it s a piece of cake after you do it once.
3. Choose the cross button next to my computer and looks for your DVD drive or the name of the movie.
4. Check the movie and then double-click Video TS.
5. This screens seems to be complex but the only box that needs to be checked is the first box and uncheck everything below that.
6. Now we need to select our audio or channels. Simply choose to only have the 6 channel box checked and uncheck everything else unless you want to have the subtitles left in the movie. Click the next button.
7. We don t have anything else to do on this screen other to click next and let the program do rest.
8. Once the program has finished copying the disc it will eject and ask you to put in some blank media.
9. Place your DVD+R disc in label face up and close the tray.
10. Once the disc is finished the tray will prompt to eject and then you simply close out the programs after taking out your disc and your set.
11. Always test your copy first to see if it was and has the correct language being spoken and so forth.
Well I hope that you enjoyed How to Copy DVD Movies Made Easy!!!
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
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