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How to Back Up DVD Movies
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Backing up DVD movies is a good way to protect your valuable movie collection from loss or damage. Here are some steps to follow to back up your DVD movies: 1. First, you'll need a DVD drive on your computer that can read DVDs. If you don't have one, you can purchase an external DVD drive that connects to your computer through a USB port. 2. Next, you'll need DVD ripping software. There are many options available online, both free and paid. Some popular options include Handbrake, WinX DVD Ripper, and MakeMKV. 3. Insert the DVD movie you want to back up into your DVD drive. 4. Open your DVD ripping software and select the "DVD disc" option to load the movie. 5. Choose the output format you want to use for the backup file. Most software will have a variety of options, including MP4, AVI, or MKV. 6. Start the ripping process. This can take some time, depending on the length of the movie and the speed of your computer. 7. Once the backup file has been created, make sure to store it in a safe place. You can save it to an external hard drive or upload it to a cloud storage service like Google Drive or Dropbox. It's important to note that while backing up DVDs is legal for personal use, distributing or selling copies of copyrighted material is illegal.
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