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Re: Which software do you use to copy DVDs?



But what if you don't want to screw around with any of that crap? All I want
to do is make a copy of the main movie. With DVDXCopy XPress, all I do is
insert the original in my DVD reader and a blank DVD in my writer, click
about three times, and come back 30 minutes later with the writer drawer
open just waiting for me to retrieve the perfect widescreen copy.

There was only one time (so far!) that I had a problem. For Terminator 3 I
had to access http://dvdxcopy.afterdawn.com/forum_view.cfm/76 and download a
small TDF file. After copying the TDF file into the precreated TDF folder,
the copy went without any additional problems.

"misfit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I disagree!
> Use DVDshrink to copy and compress the files to your hardrive. Then use
Nero
> to make a DVD.
>
> DVD shrink is freeware and allows you to get all of the DVD plus extras
onto
> 1 disk. It also allows you to reauthor it ..so you can remove annoying
> PSA's, or comercials on the disk.
>
>





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