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My toddler destroys DVDs (Read 535 times)

Trent


Good Bad & The Monkey

    What software would you recommend I use to copy the DVD onto a backup so that I can keep the original out of his grimy hands?

     

    Free is good.

    henryc


      What software would you recommend I use to copy the DVD onto a backup so that I can keep the original out of his grimy hands?

       

      Free is good.

       

      I use dvdfab 7 free version to rip.  You could then use imgburn to burn the files to a DVD video disc.

      ymmv


        You use a Mac? Handbrake I like to make copies to put on my ipod touch for my kiddo to watch in the car on long trips.

          for my pc i use either nero (you will need bittorrent to download it) or astroburn lite, which i believe requires daemon tools or a similar img burner.

            General Purpose/Cross Platform 

             

            VLC should allow you stream record to whatever format you wish with soft or hard subtitles

             

            I use VLC is that it allows me to quickly run through audio/video content at 1.5x to 2.0x normal speed.

             

            Windows

             

            Dvd Decrypter  is a good tool for archiving your discs without copy protection, however, it doesn't work on some newer

            discs so I resort to two other utilities for extraction.

            Vim

            xor


              I know an 11 year old who destroys dvds.

               

              Trent


              Good Bad & The Monkey

                I have handbrake and VLC now installed, but it is not obvious how I create a disk image from a DVD that I can then burn as a new DVD.

                henryc


                  you could try here: http://alternativeto.net/software/imgburn/?platform=mac

                   

                  Last time I used a MAC to burn, I used mkisofs to create the iso and cdrecord to burn it.  There were probably easier ways to do it but I was too lazy to learn another program.  The above links seem to be the easiest with the smallest learning curve.

                    the disc needs to be mounted to create an image of it. download daemon tools and follow the instructions.

                    Trent


                    Good Bad & The Monkey

                      Daemon tools has two major limitations:

                      1. Not free
                      2. PC only

                       

                      Thanks tho!


                      Dave

                        Are you wanting to burn actual copy DVDs or just rip to a hard drive and stream? I use handbrake and a $25 program called medialink to stream to my PS3. Of course the new $99 appletv would be perfect for streaming off your Mac. Burning to a DVD is a little trickier and generally requires compression.

                        I ran a mile and I liked it, liked it, liked it.

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                        Trent


                        Good Bad & The Monkey

                          I want to copy the DVD.  Store the original and let the kiddos watch the copies on the DVD player.  If they kill the copies, no big deal.

                           

                          Can I just use disk utility to copy a disk image from the DVD and then burn it?


                          Dave

                            Not quite. Most commercial DVDs are double sided and won't fit. The software has to compress it. A program called DVD2one looks it will work for you as a turnkey solution. You can try first. Pay if you like it. 40 euro. Free will work but is more complicated.

                            I ran a mile and I liked it, liked it, liked it.

                            dgb2n@yahoo.com