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  1. Ok I have been reading the how to's for days and feel like I should enroll onto a DVD to DVDR degree course

    I dont really want to try by trial and error all the different methods as I am sure enough people have tried and got different results

    I want to backup my DVD's keeping full surround sound and the picture quality the best possible I am not worried about extras, subtitles but would like to keep menus if possible

    What is the best combination of software for this job ?
    If it gets complicated I'm sure I can learn eventually I just want the backups to be the best possible quality
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  2. Originally Posted by jayosw
    Ok I have been reading the how to's for days and feel like I should enroll onto a DVD to DVDR degree course
    LOL, you definately learn alot. I have got DVD-5 and DVD-9 burning down pretty well. Now if I can just get my Divx to MPEG-2 to work I will have earned my BA in DVDology

    Anyway, some people will have their own opinions, but I think you can use the following tools to do what you want to accomplish:
    1) DVD Decrypter: Rip the DVDs to your HD and the fastest way to burn DVD-5 that I know of.
    2) DVD Shrink: Best way to get those pesky DVD-9s to fit on a recordable DVD without menus and extras and keep between 80-90% of the original quality (and you won't notice the difference).
    3) IfoEdit and VobEdit: Too many reasons too list.

    Good luck and happy burning.
    "Can You Dig It!"
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