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Burning DVDs Made Easy - Here's How To Copy DVDs



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By : Grant Dougan   

Today we'll explore the options when burning your DVD movies since that topic comes up frequently in our emails. One can find lots of different DVD burning software on the market, but as you may know, many of them won't let you make backups of every kind of DVD. The following is all you need to keep in mind about copying any DVD you want to burn.

Sadly you aren't able to simply use a program like Nero or Roxio to makes copies of your DVD movies. That's because the majority of the DVD movies that you find in the stores have some sort of copyright protection on them. Because of this protection, your computer isn't able to recognize the disc and read the data.

There's still hope though! It's truly not a difficult thing to make a copy of any DVD you have, as long as you get the right software. In fact, it will only take a few minutes to make a copy.

That copyright guard is of no consequence against the most recently updated types of DVD burning programs. These up-to-date programs allow your computer to process the data on the disc and let you copy it.

Just keep in mind that most blank DVDs only have 4.7GB of memory, versus the 8GB you'll need to back-up most movies you buy. Luckily, with more recent DVD burning programs you can condense the files to fit. You can purchase 8GB blank discs, but they cost a lot more, so this option is a good one to consider in a DVD burning program.

Be sure your chosen DVD burning program gives you future updates of the software. The popular programs will generally include this option, so you don't need to be concerned about updated copyright guards making your software application obsolete in a few months.

In addition, I usually want to see a money back guarantee offered. It's nice to get your money back if anything goes wrong. Such a guarantee also indicates the software company's confidence in their program. You probably won't need it but it's always nice to know it's there just in case.

Having a decent DVD burning software is a great way to make copies all your DVD movies. Once you install it, you can make a back-up copy of any DVD you want with just a few clicks of your mouse. Let the show begin!

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