Who Copies DVD Movies?

October 6, 2008 · 0 comments

If you own DVD movies, it is a good idea to back them up. Why and how?

Why?

First of all ownership of DVD movies is a very expensive venture. If your original DVD movie gets scratched or damaged by some other means, you will have to purchase another one. Why not just make a copies of your original DVD movies and play them. Use your original DVD movie discs as master discs; that is, use them only to make copies. The task of copying a DVD movie that provides excellent audio-video quality is easy and inexpensive.

How?

There are tons of free downloadable tools that will let you make copies of your DVD movies to a blank DVD disc. The downside to using these tools is that you have to use several of them to get the job done. Too, the task can be very time consuming and, at times, frustrating. I remember the days when I spent hours attempting to make a copy of a DVD movie only to learn that it had very poor quality or it would not play at all in my DVD player.

DVD movie copying technology has greatly evolved to where you can make an exact copy of a DVD movie in less than 30 minutes using only one piece of software. You can even pick and choose what you want on your copied DVD movie: menus, languages, subtitles, extras, or directors commentary; you have total control.

The best DVD movie copy software that I have come across to date is 1Click DVD Copy Pro. I have used it for years. This software is so good that it can copy ANY DVD; even the encrypted and protected ones.

All you have to do is insert the original DVD movie, click a button, wait until the software tells you to remove the original DVD movie, insert a blank DVD, and within minutes you have a high quality copy of your DVD movie.

1Click DVD Copy Pro can even copy the newer large format dual-layered DVD-9 movie discs which have a capacity of 8.5GB and fit it on to a smaller 4.7GB disc without much loss in video-audio quality.

1Click DVD Copy Pro is very easy to use and does not require a major learning curve.

Hardware Requirements

All you need is:

  • A PC running either Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, or Vista
  • 9GB free hard drive space (for temporary file storage)
  • DVD writer installed in your PC.
  • Blank DVD-R Discs

So, who copies DVD movies? Anyone who wants to protect their valuable DVD movie investment.

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