Starting DVD burning from scratch

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  1. pyrite

    pyrite Member

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    Hi, so i got a new pc and want to start copying my dvds. Used to have nero and dvd shrink on the old pc but was never that au fait with how to use them.

    So i'm looking for some advice on what software to get that's good and idiot proof too! ;)

    Thanks!
     
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    DVDFab HD Decrypter
    DVD Shrink
    Imgburn
     
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    Thank you, i have downloaded them and will try to use them later. :)
     
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    From 1bonehead


    1) decrypt to HDD with dvdfab HD (free version)
    2) process files (all) with fixvts
    3) shrink files with dvd shrink, output as iso/image to HDD
    4) burn iso/image file with IMgburn

    all programs are free

    Imgburn, free from
    www.imgburn.com


    fixvts, free from
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_...ools/fixvts.cfm


    dvdfabHD free from
    www.dvdfab.com

    dvd shrink 3.2.0.15

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/dvd_shrink.cfm


    and a guide to use all the programs


    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/494836
     
  7. IHoe

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    if you want a very simple and easy way to burn DVDs, this method is an Afterdawn favorite... it does cost money, though:

    AnyDVD + CloneDVD2

    use these programs together to break encryptions and then burn either entire DVD or you can just burn the movie! Very easy to use and once you buy the programs you get free updates for life! Slysoft is very good with updates to make sure that it can handle all the new DVDs that are out there:

    http://www.slysoft.com/en/

    I think they are still giving a 21 day trial so you can try it out before buying!
     
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    ^^^

    And if you watch the website, they offer the occassional sale. I think it's typically like 20% off or so. Just got to keep watching it. :)
     
  9. varnull

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    It does cost money.. which is why really we should be pointing newbies at the freeware tools first and then (like any dvd has been reported this week) if they run into troubles suggesting obtaining the payware things..

    One thing missing from our erstwhile "avoid paying the mpaa" user guide to dvd.. dvd flick .. to turn those "usual sources" avi files into dvd disks ;)
     
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    can't get simpler than AnyDVD + CloneDVD2! IMOH
     
  11. pyrite

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    Thanks everybody for all the advice!

    I have to admit, i would prefer the free option, so i'll try that first! :)
     
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    I rode the freeware train for years. Finally i bought DvdFab Platinum for two reasons.
    1. The price was going to go up a little.
    2. I wanted to give something back to Fengtao.
     
  13. pyrite

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    As i said i'm totally new to this, so i would kind of like to practise a bit with the free stuff first before i invest in any programs, you know?

    Because i don't know how much use i'm going to get out of it. :)

    I mean if i can't work it out, i'll have wasted my money!
     
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    the programs here will do the job.... no matter what.... and if you go to buy programs then you're even more secure that YOU WON'T BE WAISTING YOUR MONEY because those are the easiest and more up-to-date way of copying a DVD! No waisted money what so ever. AnyDVD, CloneDVD and DVDFab Platinum are the newbie way to go for simplicity of use and will always get the job done because they are always updated to do the job! Doing it free is always good if you can follow the guides where everyone here can show you or if you want go here:
    http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/A_F_Guides.html
    pick and choose your programs and then follow the guides... they are quite straight forward and you really can't go wrong!
     

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