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Old 01-27-2004, 11:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Recommend DVD copying software

I've been buying the DVD box sets of various TV shows. What I would like to do is create a few DVDs of my favourite episodes off of these DVDs so that I don't have to constantly switch between DVDs.

Any recommendations for the software to copy the specific episodes off of the DVDs?

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I use dvd2dvd-r. If the dvds you've bought are intelligent, you can just select the chapters (episodes) you want to copy.
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i use DVDShrink, free and works great, now even burns the movies right after you resize them. Decrypts for ya too. Best & easyest IMO.
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DVDShrink is great! I think I need to download the newest version because mine doesn't burn movies.

I like it because it has lots of options.
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Thanks guys. I'll give those a try this weekend when I have some time.

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Sean,
If ytou haven't bough yet, also check out Ulead's MovieFactory 2. Just picked it up for my daughter (educational software vendor price was $29.95). Real easy to use, but not a lot of fancy bells and whistles... great for our needs. Literature says it will do exactly what you want to do.
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