Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Copying DVDs Made Easy - Here's How!

By Sam Lockwood

We read a lot emails from visitors inquiring how you can copy movie DVDs, so today we're thought we would cover exactly this. As you may know, you can't just use an everyday cd burning program like Roxio or Nero to copy all your movies, so we'll show you precisely what is needed.

Unfortunately you aren't able to simply utilize a software like Nero to burn your movies. This is because most of the DVDs have some type of copyright block on the disc. Because of this protection, your computer isn't able to recognize the disc.

This doesn't mean you can't backup your movies though! You just need to install the appropriate type of copying software. Once you have the right program, it's a snap to make a backup of any DVD movie you want.

The copyright guards that are on DVD movies can be bypassed by certain technologically advanced programs. Because the software can get past the blocks, your computer can then read the data that is on the movie.

As a side note, most DVD discs are produced on eight gigabyte DVD discs. Yet most blank DVD discs are only about 5 Gigabytes. Not to worry though though - the best DVD copying computer programs will be able to condense the data so that it will fit on the smaller size. You can buy bigger blank DVD discs, but they are really expensive, so look for this feature in a DVD burning software.

There's a few DVD movie copying computer programs you can find, but make sure that you find a program that gives you updates. The software program will need to update itself on occasion simply because the copyright protections on DVDs will switch.

I also like to search for a moneyback guarantee provided. This is simply to protect you on the offchance that the software program doesn't function on your computer.

If you love movies, owning a DVD copying program is a huge plus. This way you can produce backup copies of any movie you choose. Once it's setup on your PC, you are able to burn any movie you choose with just a few clicks of your computer mouse. Gotta go - time for a movie!

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