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Moving Files to DVD

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by Opus54, Sep 29, 2005.

  1. Opus54

    Opus54 Regular member

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    Once you rip the files from a DVD into a file onto your hard drive, whats the best program for transferring the files to a blank DVD
     
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    @Opus54

    What types of files are we talking about??

    any files on your pc???
    or
    Files from a movie that u want to backup...

    let me know and i can get back to you...
     
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    as I explained, once files are moved from a DVD original and are on the hard drive (as in using dvdcryptor(sp))

     
  4. larrylje

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    There are a few programs out there. No one can say which 1 is the best cause everyone has thier own opinion.

    DVD Shrink
    Nero Recode2
    DVDfab
    Clone DVD

    There are some others out there but those 4 are the main programs i see other people using.

    I personaly use Nero Recode2. You can if you have Nero Ultra edition.

    DVD Shrink is free and does a good job.

    AnyDVD and CLone DVD are pay programs which you can test out at www.slysoft.com

    DVDFab is another pay program.

    But like I said it is really up to the persons prefrence thats using it. I would sugest getting a few of them and see which 1 you like better. There are lots of guides for all of those programs.

    Also a few tips when your ready to burn the DVD (use good blank media) and (burn no faster thwen 4x)
     
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