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Corey N Georgie 14-11-2022 01:16

Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
Now first off I'm not on about Copying Copyrighted DVDs, I want to copy DVDs with Data on them, about 3.88GB of Data.

What's the best and easiest software to use, bare in mind I only I have only one DVD drive.

Thanks.

Paul 14-11-2022 03:17

Re: Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
Copy them to what ?
Another DVD, or something else ?

Corey N Georgie 14-11-2022 03:27

Re: Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
I want to copy DVD to DVD to keep another backup.

Jaymoss 14-11-2022 05:57

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Copy to desktop off dvd and then burn to new disc using windows or a 3rd party software. I use cdburnerxp. You could if only one disc back it up to google drive or similar

Taf 14-11-2022 11:14

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Another vote for cdburnerxp.

peanut 14-11-2022 12:34

Re: Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
DVDShrink works too. (But for info it'll do DVD9s to DVD5s and it'll do the job well too).

But I agree that cdburnerxp is the go to app.

Jaymoss 14-11-2022 13:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by peanut (Post 36139916)
DVDShrink works too. (But for info it'll do DVD9s to DVD5s and it'll do the job well too).

But I agree that cdburnerxp is the go to app.

op says data not video. IIRC DVDShrink works with Video_TS files

daveeb 14-11-2022 17:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36139925)
op says data not video. IIRC DVDShrink works with Video_TS files

Correct, you can burn new dvd's from a mixture of others but it only works with a compliant DVD structure.

Jaymoss 14-11-2022 17:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by daveeb (Post 36139942)
Correct, you can burn new dvd's from a mixture of others but it only works with a compliant DVD structure.

not used it for a good while but used it a lot from when it was first released. Along with the old faithful dvd decrypter

pip08456 14-11-2022 17:46

Re: Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
ImgBurn is my go to program.

daveeb 14-11-2022 19:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36139943)
not used it for a good while but used it a lot from when it was first released. Along with the old faithful dvd decrypter

Yeah, used it a lot in the noughties, like you along side DVD decrypter.

Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36139944)
ImgBurn is my go to program.

Also a really good program, use that now mainly for burning blu rays (data).

idi banashapan 14-11-2022 21:54

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ImgBurn is pretty solid

Corey N Georgie 15-11-2022 00:48

Re: Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
I will try Imgburn thanks everyone.

pip08456 15-11-2022 05:34

Re: Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
Its simple to use. Create image file from disc then burn image file to disc.

Jaymoss 15-11-2022 10:24

Re: Copying DVDs (NON COPYRIGHT)
 
I will put forward my idea to back the data up to something other than a DVD once again as DVDs degrade over time. They could last a lifetime or they could last a couple of years. Everything important to me is backed up to hard disk locally and in the cloud twice at least. I do not think Google and Microsoft are going anywhere for a long time


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