Posted: 4/15/2013 5:01:17 PM EDT
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Hey All,
I recently thought with all the investment in my DVD collection, I should back up my disks so I don't end up "having all the eggs in one basket"... I had a sealed box of 123 Copy DVD around, so I installed in on my Windows 7 laptop. However, whenever I try to copy a disk, I get crappy results... I guess the program is maybe choking on the Copy Protection of most DVD's these days. Is there any suggestions on other options I can try. One of the reviews mentioned using a de-crypt program then using 123 to reburn the disc. Sounds like a major pain the butt, but I've wasted stacks of Double Layer DVD blanks & days of time with terrible results using off the shelf 123 Copy DVD. Any and all help / advise / suggestions is greatly appreciated! |
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Use ImgBurn and either DVDFab or AnyDVD to make copies. I'd also look into ripping them to ISOs and storing them on a hard drive, it would be much cheaper than buying DVD-R DLs. That's my preferred method. The downside to ISO's is playing them across the network at home can be a pain. VLC plays them with out a problem but plex must transcode them and Roku's require transcoding as well. |