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2006-12-15 15:48:11 · 5 answers · asked by michael r 1 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

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I guess my favorite is the fireplace, cause I like the multi-colored flames.
My other favorite is Nero. It is really easy, and gives me a lot of freedom regarding how I want to, and what I want to put on the DVD.

2006-12-15 15:55:07 · answer #1 · answered by dulcrayon 6 · 1 0

DVD copy utilities
Here are the tools I use to copy DVDS for my own personal back ups. I know some folks do not trust some sites due to all the junk spyware out there and virus stuff. But look at my answer history, you will see that I can be trusted. D/load the free protection I recomend. I trust the programs I mention below and use them. I also believe in try before you buy.

http://www.dvdshrink.org/what.html......... - DVD Shrink Freeware will copy most DVDs but there are some it will not copy.

http://www.slysoft.com/?aid=50549.......... - AnyDVD and CloneDVD
These 2 programs are great, 21 day free trial, and I have them both. AnyDVD and CloneDVD they will take off encryption and protection.
Just bought An American Haunting and DVD Shrink would not copy it, but these 2 programs no problem. Have not had any movie yet they could not copy.

FEATURES:
Works automatically in the background
Removes encryption (CSS) and region code (RPC) from DVDs
Removes analogue copy protection (Macrovision)
Removes features such as forced subtitles and warnings
Decrypts without the need to save the data onto your hard-disk
Decrypts 'on the fly'
Prevents automatic launching of 'PC-friendly' software on video DVDs
Allows adjustment of your monitor refresh rate for both NTSC and PAL monitors
Allows execution of external programs on disc insertion and removal
Allows speed control of your DVD drives
Compatible with all DVD media
Works with all DVD-drives, regardless of region code
Works with all DVD copying, such as CloneDVD, and all DVD player software
Works transparently for the operating system: DVDs can be shared over the network and copied with the command prompt or with Windows Explorer, etc.
Proven to be stable and fast and does not require an ASPI driver
Features AnyCDDA: play, copy and rip protected audio CDs

http://www.cdcovers.cc/ - Go here to print out movie covers for your DVD cases

2006-12-17 13:28:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

U should not burn DVD just give it to some one else. Or U could just sell it as well.

2006-12-15 15:59:51 · answer #3 · answered by historyman_of_sa 4 · 0 1

The best way is to use Avi2Dvd: http://www.techroam.com/how-to-burn-avi-to-dvd/

2006-12-17 04:27:59 · answer #4 · answered by definitebuy 3 · 0 0

With a flamethrower.

2006-12-15 15:55:38 · answer #5 · answered by Asphycsia 3 · 0 0

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