I use CladDVD to rip dvds. Sometimes I just play them and copy them right away. I was wondering if there was a way to save them to my hard drive and compress them to save room.
I mean I have a 60gig HD. So If I keep 3 full sized dvd's on it I am using 15 gigs. Can I compress them to use them later? If so how and what would I use?
If not thats ok.. I was just curious.....
Wish I hade a 1000gig HD.... I see that in NO time with the way these things have gotten so much larger in the last year!
Thanks
Spankey
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