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01-16-2010   #1


windows 7
 
 

How can i burn movies onto my hd using windows 7 ?

I want to burn a few movies onto my hard drive... but, I'm not sure. what's the BEST and SAFEST way ??

Thanks !!

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01-16-2010   #2


Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by hvnsent3030 View Post
I want to burn a few movies onto my hard drive... but, I'm not sure. what's the BEST and SAFEST way ??

Thanks !!
As take them from a CD?
If so load the cd, copy the video file and place it in a folder of your choosing.
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01-16-2010   #3


Windows 7 Pro 64 SP1
 
 


Welcome to the forum, you are going to get a lot of responses on this, some free some not. Here's one that works great but isn't free, it is a 30 day "use before you buy" trial, Download DVD Copying Software for free | Convert DVD to PSP
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01-16-2010   #4


Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by derekimo View Post
Welcome to the forum, you are going to get a lot of responses on this, some free some not. Here's one that works great but isn't free, it is a 30 day "use before you buy" trial, Download DVD Copying Software for free | Convert DVD to PSP
Oh, copying copyrighted dvds?
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01-16-2010   #5


Windows 7 Pro 64 SP1
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Minotar View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by derekimo View Post
Welcome to the forum, you are going to get a lot of responses on this, some free some not. Here's one that works great but isn't free, it is a 30 day "use before you buy" trial, Download DVD Copying Software for free | Convert DVD to PSP
Oh, copying copyrighted dvds?
Unless they are homemade DVD's, They all have some sort of copy protection on them.
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01-16-2010   #6


windows 7
 
 


yea...they're copyright DVD's.
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01-16-2010   #7


WCP ONLY
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by hvnsent3030 View Post
yea...they're copyright DVD's.

Might I add you dont "burn" them to HD.
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01-16-2010   #8


Windows 7 Pro 64 SP1
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by hvnsent3030 View Post
yea...they're copyright DVD's.
They all are, DVDFab will rip them to your hard drive, it's free for 30 days, try it, if you don't like it, you don't buy it.
Or give it a little while and you'll get several recommendations.

DVD Copy Software from DVDFab | Copy DVD to PSP, DVDR or iPod
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01-16-2010   #9


W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
 
 


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01-21-2010   #10


Windows 7 x64
 
 


Shrink is a good app but a little dated for 7. It's unable to get past some of the copy protection. You may need something like Anydvd running first. Anyhow, if you use shrink to create a vob file directory it has a checked option by default to break up your files into 1 gig chunks. No big deal if your going to use those files to burn but if your doing a video library then you might want a single file for each movie.
If you don't use compression you'll wind up with files about 3.5 gigs a peice. That can add up.
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