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| 878147 | 2010-04-19 11:09:00 | Copying DVD's I occasionally use DVDFab6 and Imgburn. I recently read an interesting article on how to Rip and Convert DVD's to an ISO Image for backup and easy playing on a media centre. I have Googled the main topics but can't see a comparison between the two procedures. Anyone familiar with them who can explain the benefits of one approach over the other? Thanks. |
Scouse (83) | ||
| 878148 | 2010-04-19 11:15:00 | An ISO image allows it to be burned as-is directly to a DVD disc. I guess the question is: What are you hoping to achieve? Personally, I backup to .mkv file and keep the files on my machine, using Handbrake. |
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| 878149 | 2010-04-19 12:57:00 | I use this free one to make ISO's :- www.minidvdsoft.com Then burn the result with Imgburn. |
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