postheadericon Can You Replicate A DVD To Your Harddrive?

As laptops and smartphones become more accessible, increasingly more people are needing to enjoy their favorite TV shows and DVDs on them as opposed to their TVs. It makes it easier to have all of your DVDs in one location, like a computer, than to have big bulky storage containers with you on the go.

The process of transporting the data of the DVD to the hard drive is called ripping. You will need two types of software to rip DVDs. The first software you’ll need is one which can actually rip the data of the DVD and another software to compress the ripped DVD into a smaller size. You will be able to get full quality reproductions of the DVD but without the size.

In order to rip a DVD to your hard drive, you should have special computer software. There are various free computer software on the net today which will enable you copy the DVD content to your computer. You can just search on the web for suitable computer software. Having said that, be certain that the computer software you choose has great feedbacks from buyers. You might want to read reviews first prior to deciding which one to use. Download the software and install on your pc or laptop.

A few of the top DVD ripping software today are: * DVD Rip * DVDFab Decrypter * RipIt4Me * DVD Shrink * Handbrake

You now are completely ready for ripping. All you will need to do is place the DVD to the drive and from the destination drop down list choose “To hard disk..” You will need to decide on a folder where the hard drive content will be copied. You will then be asked what you want to copy, the entire disc, merely the film itself or elements of the film only. Click the start button to start the ripping procedure. It is that easy. The procedure and steps will vary from one software program to another but they are all pretty much the same.

If you need to backup a great deal of DVDs to your laptop or PC, you will need to purchase a huge external computer, at least 1TB in space so you have plenty of room for your films.

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