Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Chosing The Right Software

The most important aspect of copying DVD's is choosing a program that best suits your needs. There are many available on the market that are easy to use and inexpensive. The first thing to research is a programs ability to be easily understood. The more elaborate a program is designed, the harder it will be to use. Generally, I stick with programs with a one button next step process that is easily understood no matter what level of experience you have with a computer. Secondly, you should have the proper hardware in your computer. Sufficient hardware will make the process of copying much quicker. If your computer is older and lacking adequate memory, you may run into program crashes and 2 hour long copy sessions. Again, do some research and see what other users are saying about the software they use and which hardware they have.Before deciding to copy DVD's, be sure you are the owner of the disc being copied. It is illegal to copy DVD's that you do not own. Once that is established, you may legally copy any disc you own.


Types of DVD Software


After doing some research, you will see many "free" programs offered all over the internet. These programs tend to be easy to use, but some have hidden cost. Be sure to read reviews and be certain they do not contain spy ware or adware. I have personally had good experiences with free copy software, but found they tend to lack some needed options. For instance, you may need to compress a DVD in order for it to fit on a CDR disk. CDR disks are used if you want to copy a DVD to watch on your computer. CDR's are much cheaper in bulk than blank DVD's and can be replaced cheaper if you damage or lose a copied DVD.Some other programs even offer a free trial, which doesn't hurt if you aren't committed to buy.


Why Make Copies?


Making copies ensures your original disks will stay in pristine condition. For example, if you have children who view DVD's in their bedrooms, you know how abused these disk's become. Also, if your traveling you can have copies and not worry about losing them. Basically, you are protecting your initial investment of the DVD you bought.In later articles we will discuss tips and tricks to copying DVD's.

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