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Getting my purchased DVD films on to Hard Drive

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chetfan | 23:44 Fri 26th Jun 2009 | Computers
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I've bought DVD films and find I can't copy them to my Hard Drive, is there a way to do this, and how?, would be grateful
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Search google for free dvd rippers, not all do all dvds, depends on security, age etc of dvd (older ones are easier to rip)
DVDs (even if "shrunk") can take up a lot of space. Just the main film can start at 700MB for a 90 minute film, more depending on how you rip the film. A "direct" copy can be 3GB upwards. Make sure you have a lot of space on your drive!
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You may take a look at this step by step guide, it will teach you how to rip and copy DVD movie to computer, it's easy to understand and works pretty well for me.
http://www.freedvdripper.net/guides/rip-dvd-co py-dvd-converter-dvd-edit-dvd.html
For more dvd ripper choices, you may take a look at this dvd ripper review
http://dvd-ripper.reviewstown.com/dvd-ripper-r eviews.html
Hope it helps. Contact me if you have any other question.

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