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MattKatz
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Hope it's not copyrighted. :p

 

DVD burner for one, for copying them I believe you need a program that you can download but I've never bothered so someone will have to chime in here. I looked at it once and most of them looked suspecious or cost money.

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Dual Layer or Single Layer copy?

 

If you want to compress from dual to single, DVD Shrink does very well. Straight dual-to-dual, there are a number of ripping programs. I prefer AnyDVD but also use DVD Fab when necessary (though I use either of them 99% of the time for Blu-ray as DVD's are pretty much obscolete now).

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I've been told to use Any DVD and DVD Clone. :ninja: Both are available for nothing if you know where to look.

 

Any DVD will unlock it and Clone will copy and burn it in less than 10-15 minutes. Works like a charm to "backup" movies

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Dual Layer or Single Layer copy?

 

If you want to compress from dual to single, DVD Shrink does very well. Straight dual-to-dual, there are a number of ripping programs. I prefer AnyDVD but also use DVD Fab when necessary (though I use either of them 99% of the time for Blu-ray as DVD's are pretty much obscolete now).

 

THIS and you wont need anything else.

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