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Sep 25, 2008 - Why DVD Copying Software(The basics)? - 04.
Solutions!
Remove, Shrink, Split?
Currently there are many applications available that are able to let you choose what parts of the DVD movie should be copied to a DVD recordable. By selecting the right information you can rip the movie to your hard drive and see if it will fit on the DVD recordable, if it fits that’s great and you can burn it. If not there are still two options, shrinking or splitting.

Shrinking the data is probably the most used option. Simplified there is software available that is able to compress the data of a DVD-9 movie to make it fit on a DVD recordable. These software packages are commonly referred to as compression engines, remuxers, transcoders or encoders. The software is able to compress the MPEG-2 compressed movies in such a way that you are almost not able to see that you are looking at a copy, while bringing down the amount of data used and making it possible to fit on a DVD recordable.

The compression of the movie is a very intensive task for your computer and the faster your system is, the less time you will have to spend on this process. Generally you should take at least 2 hours time for the entire process to complete with an average system.

Some software is also able to split the movie to several discs, the disadvantage of this is that you will have to change the discs while watching. Generally shrinking the movie is preferred.

Burn!
After ripping, there is shrinking, removing or splitting, and after that you probably want to burn the movie to a DVD recordable to conveniently watch it on your home entertainment set. There are several packages available that allow you to burn your disc. When done you will have a perfect backup copy of your favorite movie.

Important issue is if your DVD recorder records on DVD+R(W) or DVD-R(W) media, you will need to test if your DVD player is able to playback the media written by your DVD recorder. If you write it to rewriteable media the chance that your DVD player is able to read itm is slightly lower but you will not be wasting a disc if there goes something wrong.

The right software:
Understanding the process of making a DVD backup might seem easy, but as said we only discussed the basics. If you are a normal home user you will be able to create a backup this way. If you are a demanding user you might want to search for more in depth information on all subjects. Probably the easiest way to get know with creating DVD backups is probably by trying some of the software around. This way you will be able to find out what gives you the best quality and the best setting. Below you will find a variety of software packages that you might want to try.

For those who are not interested, we also listed some all in one solutions that will enable you to make a copy without any hassle. We have picked the software we have seen to be used the most, based on reports of users on our forums. There are more packages around, but with one of these, you will never be wrong.

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