Choosing DVD Copy Software (copy DVD Movie Software)
by admin on May.27, 2010, under Uncategorized
New DVD copy software has made the copying of your DVD movies very easy - to copy DVD movies you no longer need a DVD player! With the mix of simple software programs available on the market, the speed and ease of copying DVD movies has greatly increased. Now, it is possible for practically anyone to make a back-up copy of their DVD movie collections, giving a longer life to the original DVDs.
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Firstly, it is a good idea to find the best DVD copy software available. This way the you can guarantee against the deterioration of the DVD copy that comes with repeated use, some DVD copy software programs do not cater for this. The ideal DVD copy software should not be exclusive to experts. In fact, the ideal DVD copy software should cater more more for the beginner. The software setup should be hassle free and the DVD copy software installation should be uncomplicated and easy.
When you think about it, the very purpose of DVD copy software is to produce duplicates of you DVD Movies (and copy other DVDs). The best programs often carry out that task without a reduction in quality of the original DVD. In other words, the DVD copies retain the quality of sound and video of the original DVD. It is important that the DVD copy software works with other programs that are already on the computer.
When purchasing DVD copy software, look for a program that offers a broad range of features.
The best DVD copy software should allow you to create VCDs easily
(VCD stands for "Video Compact Disc". It's simply a way of writing a CD to be readable in VCD players or DVD players. In terms of quality, VCD is somewhere between VHS and DVD; most casual observers will see immediately that VCD is superior to VHS, a bit less than DVD. The benefits of VCD over VHS are varied, such as the cost: VCDs can be cheaply and easily duplicated. They also possess a longer shelf life, and are also easier to store than VHS cassettes, which, in comparison, are rather bulky)
If your DVD copy software allows you to copy DVDs without requiring a DVD player then that is even better.. (you can use just your CD writer to copy DVDs)
Ben Dunckley
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May 27th, 2010 on 3:08 am
I need to copy movies from VCDs to one DVD?
I need to copy several VCDs onto 1 DVD and add a menu so i can choose which movie i want to watch. What software should I use?
My sister has Nero 7 Essentials, DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter and Alcohol 120% in her computer. I just can’t figure out what to use. Please help.
Software recommendations will be appreciated too, especially the how-to steps. THANK YOU!!!
May 27th, 2010 on 8:10 am
This is pretty easy.
The VCD will have a ".dat" file on it… that’s just an MPEG-1 file. You can copy it to your PC, rename it as ".mpg". Lather, rinse, repeat (eg, do this for as many videos as you want, feel free to give them useful file names).
Next, start Nero Vision (assuming that’s included… any other DVD creation program should work). You many want a manual, but Vision is not too complicated.
Load the .mpg files into Vision (or your alternate DVD editor). You can add these as buttons on a menu, or some other creative arrangement.. Nero Vision is not terribly powerful, but it’ll work. The DVD format actually support VCD-style MPEG-1 video as an alternate (along with two MPEG-2 formats), so you should not need to re-encode this video at all, which is good (every new re-encoding drops the quality). Once you have your compilation the way you like it, create the DVD (watch for space… VCDs are small, but you can fill up a DVD fast enough).
This is the same general procedure for any DVD authoring program… obviously, without knowing your specific program, I can’t add more detail. DVD Shrink and Alcohol are mainly for re-encoding DVDs, I don’t know if they do anything useful with VCDs or not. DVD Decryptor unlocks a copy protected DVD.. VCDs are not an issue with this app, either.
To learn more, look here:
http://www.videohelp.com
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May 27th, 2010 on 8:12 am
ConverX to DVD is the best software. You can create menu, add subtitles, etc.,
You can download it from
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
or
http://www.download.com/VSO-ConvertXtoDVD/3000-2194_4-10341695.html?cdlPid=10893464
for FAQ there is a help topics in the Vso software home page.
If you need serial mail me.
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May 27th, 2010 on 8:14 am
Most movie DVDs has copy protection, if you want to copy it to your hard disk, you must decrypt the copyright protected first. so, I recommend a free tool for you. it is "E.M. Free DVD Copy".
"E.M. Free DVD Copy" can help you copy the DVD moives to local hard drive. so you can play the DVD moives with any media player without DVD disc on your computer.
With "E.M. Free DVD Copy" you can also rip the DVD movie to most popular video formats, such as h264, Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, Mpeg TS, AVI, WMV, and so on. Besides, "E.M. Free DVD Copy" can rip DVD to iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, XBOX360 and most cell phone…
if you want to try it , you can get it from:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&newwindow=1&q=E.M.+Free+DVD+Copy+&btnG=Search
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090223151500AAedyRP
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May 27th, 2010 on 8:16 am
You may try DVD Cloner, I know it can copy DVD to DVD and VCD to DVD, my friends recommend it to me, it works pretty well
http://dvd-burning-software.reviewstown.com/dvd-cloner.html
Hope it helps. Contact me if you have any other question or use http://www.ask.com to search more answers.
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