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what is a good (free or inexpensive) video file to DVD ripper/burner?
Posted on 7/30/14 at 12:50 am
Posted on 7/30/14 at 12:50 am
I forgot what I used to use. I know encoding was slow as hell. Hoping with the SSD and RAM bump it may increase a little.
I know DVDs are ancient technology, but we use them in the car on trips.
I know DVDs are ancient technology, but we use them in the car on trips.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 5:56 am to Napoleon
I use Ideal DVD copy.
Never given me a problem and has been able to copy every DVD thrown at it. Have recommended it to several people who all like it. Reasonable 1 time fee.
Ideal DVD copy
Never given me a problem and has been able to copy every DVD thrown at it. Have recommended it to several people who all like it. Reasonable 1 time fee.
Ideal DVD copy
This post was edited on 7/30/14 at 5:57 am
Posted on 8/14/14 at 7:02 pm to Napoleon
any decent ones I can try for free maybe once with no watermark?
Posted on 8/15/14 at 1:32 am to Napoleon
Posted on 8/15/14 at 7:53 am to tigerfan84
I used a free one yesterday took five hours to convert from MKV to MP4 only to find out it had to be in VOB to go to DVD. Stupid thing.
I had a paid one before. In 2014 you think there would be a decent fast video file to DVD maker.
Worst is. I have NO use for DVDs, every TV in my house is hooked to a pc.
I'm doing this for friends.
(kind of why I'm leaning to free options)
I had a paid one before. In 2014 you think there would be a decent fast video file to DVD maker.
Worst is. I have NO use for DVDs, every TV in my house is hooked to a pc.
I'm doing this for friends.
(kind of why I'm leaning to free options)
Posted on 8/15/14 at 7:55 am to Napoleon
Have you considered using a small media player and outputting to the video inputs in the DVD player? I did this in ours and it works beautifully for.mkv rips. Also installed a Wii, too. Kids love the game option.
Posted on 8/15/14 at 8:09 am to tgrgrd00
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what is a good (free or inexpensive) video file to DVD ripper/burner?
I use Ideal DVD copy.
Never given me a problem and has been able to copy every DVD thrown at it. Have recommended it to several people who all like it. Reasonable 1 time fee.
Ideal DVD copy
FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLL
$40 for a COPY program? Copy?
I need a ripper.
can't believe I downloaded that lol
Man, hate to say, but Windows has a free burner.
It's the ripping that is hard to do.
Posted on 8/15/14 at 8:11 am to HubbaBubba
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Have you considered using a small media player and outputting to the video inputs in the DVD player? I did this in ours and it works beautifully for.mkv rips. Also installed a Wii, too. Kids love the game option.
The people asking me for the DVDs, in the year 2014 have just gotten email, and do not have computers.
It's like people I know stuck in the 90's
They watch DVDs. I always tell them about how I have seen all these movies and how I have all these movies.
They just asked for Neighbors and Winter Soldier. Just trying to burn two dvds.
Used to be easy when I had my last computer that came with a program.
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