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  1. I'm new to computers. I'm with windows xp Pro. I have a home video burned in a DVD-R. I want to load the 2hour DVD in my 160GB hard drive, how can I do it? is it possible? Please let me know.

    Thanx, Greg
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  2. Go to "My Computer"

    Take the folder named "VIDEO_TS" and drag it to your Hard Drive.

    You can now view the files with a software DVD player (i.e. CyberLink, etc.)
    THIS has been an RVL123 production...
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  3. Hi ya gkako what do you want to do with the video ???

    please let me know as i may be able to help you further
    you have got so much that you can do with it once you have got it onto your hard drive

    there is a lot of tools that are free to do all sorts of extras after you have got it saved

    keep up the good work and carry on filmin !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  4. DVDDecrypter is faster at transfering DVD to HDD than dragging,just make sure you turn off CSS and Macrovision removal.Use IFO to transfer M2V and AC3/MP2,FILE to transfer entire contents.
    Here's a guide:http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/dvddec.htm
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  5. You can use Any DVD as a DVD decrypter and you do not have to do anything. It automatically decrypts the DVD then you copy the VIDEO_TS folder over to your hard drive.

    If you want to save segments of the video easily use DVD Decrypter.
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