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DVD copy program.

TheMailMan78

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I need to copy my daughters recital and I'm looking for a good cloning program. What do you guys suggest? Something free. Also is there a way to do it in win7?
 
is it already on a DVD or you need to take it off the video camera?
 
magic dvd ripper
 
dvd platinum .. trial copy works amazing!
 
It depends on how the DVD was created originally. If it is an unprotected DVD made using something like Nero Vision or iMovie, then simply copying it with Imgburn should work.

If it is copy protected there are programs to do it, but we aren't supposed to talk about that stuff here.
 
What about ImgBurn?

That's what I use these days.

It depends on how the DVD was created originally. If it is an unprotected DVD made using something like Nero Vision or iMovie, then simply copying it with Imgburn should work.

If it is copy protected there are programs to do it, but we aren't supposed to talk about that stuff here.

This.
 
untrue. its personal and the DCMA just made this legal or w/e as long as it isnt for backups.

Untrue, it's the DMCA unless you're talking about the Defense Contract Management Agency.:laugh:

Chances are it isn't encrypted anyway so ImgBurn should make quick work of it. The feds aren't going to be breaking anyones door down over (highly unlikely) infringing uses of OP's daughters recital video.
 
I'm trying ImgBurn now. Ill post back with results.
 
ImgBurn worked like a charm!
 
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