I have some DVDs that have been damaged. They won't play in most of my devices, but my computer with a DVD burner plays them just fine. I'd really like to be able to make copies of these, rather than shelling out for them again.
I'm looking for a free program to burn copies. I don't understand that whole "rip to ISO" nonsense, I'd like to be able to just hit a button, read the DVD, and insert a blank one, just like burning CDs.
If it matters, I'm running XP SP2 with a 2.7Ghz Celeron, 512 mb RAM, Optiarc DVD-RW, and about 17GB free space between the two hard drives.
Free DVD burning software?
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Get dvd Shrink and download a demo of Nero (might be a bit slow). You could also burn it with CdburnerXp (free).
Use Shrink to rip the movie (kinda like you would songs from a cd.) After that it should recognize Nero and allow you to burn the files using that. Not sure if it will recognize cdburnerxp.
Use Shrink to rip the movie (kinda like you would songs from a cd.) After that it should recognize Nero and allow you to burn the files using that. Not sure if it will recognize cdburnerxp.
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DeepBurner is a good burning utility for writing ISOs and erasing rewritable discs. (For one-off data discs, the burner built into Windows is fine.)
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Re: Free DVD burning software?
Download a free trial of AnyDVD here: http://www.slysoft.com/en/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (removes copy protection) use imgburn (free) to make a 1:1 copy http://www.imgburn.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or if you want to cram it all onto a 4.7gb dvd use dvd shrink (free) or nero recode (trialware)
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Re: Free DVD burning software?
Alcohol 120%, Clone CD and Magic ISO do the Trick.
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Re: Free DVD burning software?
Well since this thread is up here again anyway, DVD Flick is a free tool that takes video files and makes video DVDs out of them, complete with menus and chapter selection. I think it's based around ffmpeg or mplayer, so it takes just about anything you throw at it.
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Re: Free DVD burning software?
I use DVD Decrypter to rip the DVD's;
Imgshrink to shrink files to fit on a single layer disc,
then burn with imgburn.
Imgshrink to shrink files to fit on a single layer disc,
then burn with imgburn.
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Re: Free DVD burning software?
Holy copulate, this is an old topic of mine. That desktop died a few months after posting that. Now, I've got a PC hooked up to my TV. lol I've got a large external HDD with my DVDs ripped to it from DVD Decrypter. Works fantastic.
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