Jul 23 2009
Why Buy DVD Copy Software When You Can Get It For Free?
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As anyone would like it – paying for something when you can get if for free – is rather not a very greeting option. These days, everyone wants to make a quick buck out of the next innocent and unsuspecting customer. Hey, I like to make money as much as the next guy, but exploiting the innocent isn’t my cup of tea. I would rather have somebody get the knowledge and the right tools, than to have him suffer with insufficient data and equipment, on top of that curse you on the other end for your misleading advertising.
Enough said – the fact that you can get good DVD copy software for free is quite the option. There are hundreds of DVD copy programs one can use to rip, convert, shrink and burn DVD movies with. But not all of them do everything that they are supposed to do after you have bought it. Yes, the manufacture claims that by buying “Product A” you can do all the above. But, the believer in good faith that you are, buys this program with a glimpse of hope in your heart, just to be disappointed and appalled, to see it does only half the job, but “for a further $20 you can get…bla-bla-bla…”. Everyone knows that line. Not a very convincing argument to make as a sell line when the customer pays more and gets less than what they promised in their advertisement.
After a great search and through trial and error I have found DVD copy software that’s really for free and works like the pro software that it is supposed to. One program can do it all, but with a little patience and maybe three programs, you can do the whole dance. You can use different programs to rip your DVD movie from a DVD disc, then to convert it to any format you like, for example SVCD, VCD, divX and so on. Then you can use a different program to shrink your DVD movie to a new size so that it will fit on a blank DVD disc, or to even shrink it further and be able to put more than one – even four or five – DVD quality movies on one DVD disc. Done that, it is time to burn your DVD movie on a blank disc using a different program. Yes, this seems like a lot of programs to use, and where will you learn how to use them? Who will teach you? Well, I have found a very detailed and thorough, with easy to use instructions, e-book on how to copy a DVD movie. DVDCopyPlanet has surprised me with the content of this e-book, you can sure check it out. These people surely have done their research on how to copy a DVD for free. They use only free DVD copy software. Make sure to have a look at this site.
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