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buying Programs to copy your DVD's.
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The easiest and most reliable way is to copy
all the DVD files of the movie to your hard drive. |
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Shrink the files (if necessary) so it can fit on a blank disc. |
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Then burn (write) the files to your blank disc. |
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A hard drive with the capacity of at least
20GB. |
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Windows XP/Vista/7. |
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A
DVD Writer. |
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Blank DVD discs. (Check if your DVD writer support + or - discs) (Most DVD
writers support both). |
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DVDFab and DVD Shrink. |
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A DVD movie consist of .VOB,
.IFO and .BUP files. |
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The .VOB files are the actual movie files
(which include the audio and video), the .IFO and .BUP files are information
files about the movie. |
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Most original DVD discs is double layer discs,
which holds up to 8,5 GB of data. |
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