My DVD player that was hacked to filter out copyguard is now gone.
I'd still like to be able to back up new discs I buy, so now doing it with the computer will be the only way.
I've seen that some programs filter out things like foreign language tracks, which is okay, but I'd rather not lose "anamorphic" (in case I loan to a friend with an old TV).
Can anyone suggest the best method to use in making such backups?
Naturally, I'd prefer freeware (is DVDFab 0.17.0 able to do what I want?), but software you have to buy would be okay too.
If any of you can make recommendations...
Thanks!
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