DVD Backup Software Advantages
Fortunately, you can use DVD backup software to burn your
favorite movies onto another workable CD (DVD disk). "Burning"
is the process of copying data from a DVD (or audio CD) onto
your hard drive, and then making another copy from your computer
onto a readable and writeable DVD (DVD-R). Writeable DVD disks,
like writeable CDs, can be purchased at any computer or office
supply store. Once burned, you can watch movies from your new
copies.
To get a movie onto your hard drive, you'll need to "rip" it.
Ripping a DVD requires additional software that's designed to
copy the movie onto your computer. It's not a process for the
computer newbie and if you're not familiar with terms like IFO
files or VOB files, you'll need to do a little research before
attempting to rip a DVD.
In addition to researching the concept of DVD ripping and
burning, you'll also need to familiarize yourself with U.S.
copyright laws. As it currently stands, you may rip a DVD for
your own personal use, but you may not distribute it at all for
any reason. Copying a movie for personal use is permissible
under the copyright's Fair Use law. However there are no
protections for people who make these copies available for
others to use.
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