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omega7nyc January 27th, 2010 12:44 PM

What DvD copy program?
 
New user... I download movies but cannot make a copy I have windows vista etc... media player,movie maker, all windows stuff but will not let me make a copy I have DVD cloner that works great with net flix to make copy's of rented movies. Its just for my own personal use. Now what can I use when I download a movie from limewire to make a copy? Music is no problem making copy's of my favorite bands but with movies Im having a problem need help, Thank you in advance!

Lord of the Rings January 28th, 2010 04:12 AM

Right-click the video file & choose Copy, then paste it where you wish. :D I am not sure why you feel you need to make 'copies' of videos you download. If you are talking about burning to a DVD, then that's something else which you didn't specify. :) Depends what software you have. ;)

Ok after reading your previous post I see you are referring to burning a video to DVD. There has been many advices given on this topic on the forums, do a search for burn and dvd. :) I don't burn videos on windows so I cannot personally advise.

However, check the manual of your DVD player. Some DVD players do have ability to play MPeg4 or/& DivX videos & perhaps a couple other formats. Thus all you'd need to do is burn them onto a data disk & place into your player. At least I can do it that way on my player. A menu then appears similar to a mp3 disk. :) And likewise, some dvd players can play mp3 disks burnt to CD-R or DVD-R. Mine also plays DVD-RW. That's a lot of music you can fit onto one DVD. And similarly can fit many more movies on a dvd if burnt as a data disk or divx disk. No loss in quality, in fact because the videos are not reconverted/transcoded to dvd video, they maintain the quality of the video file you downloaded.

ramsmaiden March 21st, 2010 11:18 AM

After a year and a half of trial and error in my start to finish goals......I download video files from LW in any format but prefer the avi.....once i establish the download is of quality.....
** convert the avi file with ConvertXtoDVD program, VSO Download DVD Burning Software, convert AVI to DVD, video converter, DVD copy to DVD slideshow photo(recently updated with Vista 64bit and Windows 7 comp), takes less than 20 min to convert and burn to 4.7 disc X8 speed which plays in any DVD player. (Was recommened by member of these forums)

**Magic DVD ripper Magic DVD Ripper - rip DVD to hard drive or blank DVD is AWESOME to burn rented DVD's with. (found on Cnet) has 5 free trial converstions before you buy.

Start to finish using both programs, AND burning a lifescribe lable is less than 20 minutes. MY OS & set up. Vista X64 - HP 8gb HD - Intel Quad (4) processor

Both programs have trial versions and are very affordable to purchase! IMHO...I have spent endless amounts of $$ on burning software that didnt work for over a year. In addition uninstall any of those programs you dont or cannot use exept for WMedia because they will complicate your goals.

good luck in your process..........I so know what your going through

Seankernow April 2nd, 2010 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ramsmaiden (Post 353618)
After a year and a half of trial and error in my start to finish goals......I download video files from LW in any format but prefer the avi.....once i establish the download is of quality.....
** convert the avi file with ConvertXtoDVD program, VSO Download DVD Burning Software, convert AVI to DVD, video converter, DVD copy to DVD slideshow photo(recently updated with Vista 64bit and Windows 7 comp), takes less than 20 min to convert and burn to 4.7 disc X8 speed which plays in any DVD player. (Was recommened by member of these forums)

**Magic DVD ripper Magic DVD Ripper - rip DVD to hard drive or blank DVD is AWESOME to burn rented DVD's with. (found on Cnet) has 5 free trial converstions before you buy.

Start to finish using both programs, AND burning a lifescribe lable is less than 20 minutes. MY OS & set up. Vista X64 - HP 8gb HD - Intel Quad (4) processor

Both programs have trial versions and are very affordable to purchase! IMHO...I have spent endless amounts of $$ on burning software that didnt work for over a year. In addition uninstall any of those programs you dont or cannot use exept for WMedia because they will complicate your goals.

good luck in your process..........I so know what your going through

I have just down loaded the trial/free limewire...I have convert todvd program you mentioned. I have tried using it and the girl voice come up "we have a problem" is that because of the free version? Help...:confused::confused::confused::confused::co nfused::confused::confused::confused:


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