I'm sure this is a super easy questions for some of the pro's here..
I'm simply trying to copy some of my purchased DVD's (southpark) to another DVD. I find my currnet collections are getting old and skipping.
I'm even willing to spend a little money buying something if it's easy and simple to use. I purchased a program about a year ago, paid $50 for it and it did nothing. My DVD are 10 plus years old.
Any help would be great ...
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http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/bdlot_dvd_iso_master.html
If your DVDs really are 10 plus years old, the above will do the same for free. Might even do modern ones. -
For DVDs that old, recent anti-copy protections would not be a concern.
Your simplest method would be to use the old (free) DVDShrink, which can decrypt and transcode to a smaller size (to fit a single-layer blank). Go down the DVDShrink page to get the version that can automatically burn the output with ImgBurn. Can't get any simpler than that.
If you come across a disc Shrink can't handle, *then* you'd need a newer decrypter that's updated regularly.
If you're particular about quality, use DVDDecrypter and DVDRebuilder instead . (Shrink transcodes, DVDRB re-encodes.)Pull! Bang! Darn! -
I wouldn't use dvdshrink to shrink any dvd unless it was 90% or over,i shrunk dvds with dvdshrink with discs at 70% and less and when i got my first hdtv those shrunken dvds looked like crap with a lot of artifacts,i then used handbrake on the same original dvds at cq rf-16 and the difference was dramatic.
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DVDDecrypter will work if they're that old (DVDFab if DVDDecrypter fails). You'll need to use DVDshrink to fit them on DVD-R disc (if it's over 4.3 GB) and burn with either DVDDecrypter, IMGburn or Nero.
Here is a guide using DVDDecrypter and DVDShrink...
http://sheerboredom.net/2008/07/16/dvd-backup-guide/ -
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Make a folder to rip disk too, Start AnyDVD, Insert your DVD into the DVD drive, AnyDVD will start reading the disk, In your bottom task bar you will see a fox icon for AnyDVD, Right click on icon an chose rip video to hard drive, A box will appear, Just chose the drive at top of box that your movie is in then chose your folder in the bottom space bar where to save too.
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Yep
Skip step 2 and use anydvd to rip directly to an ISO.
But as others have noticed, if he is ripping 10+ year old dvds, he won't need anydvd and can probably get away with just using DVDDecrypter.