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How To Copy DVD Videos To A CD Disc
By: Isaiah Henry

Copying DVDs to CD is very simple when you have a reliable program. The good news is that such programs are abundant on the Net, so it is pointless to worry that you will not be able to copy your DVDs to CD. Actually, many programs allow to *****!!!!!!! DO NOT TRY AND HIDE SNEAKY LINKS IN THE BODY !!!!!***** href="http://www.dvdshrinknow.com">copy DVDs to various media, so just rest assured.

However, you need to have in mind the operating system � i.e. Windows Vista or Windows XP � under which you will use the program. Visiting the forums for Vista or XP can answer many of the questions you have and hopefully you will find tons of useful links there. But still, forums are not always the best way to get reliable information. For instance, the information there might be old, irrelevant or simply not true.

Windows Vista has been around for some time and the attitude to it includes both love and hatred. Users love Vista because it does have many improvements over previous versions of Windows. Users hate Vista because it is not really stable and above all � stops them from copying movie DVDs. For many people, who were used to XP, Vista was a great disappointment and it is no wonder that many users migrated back to XP and other versions of Windows.

After you have clarity about which operating system you need the DVD to CD copying program for, the next step is to find the program itself. Here search engines are very helpful because a search for �Copy DVDs to CD� or a similar string will return you many results. Of course, it makes no sense to check the results one by one. Instead, choose some programs with a free trial and download them. Free trials are a great way to get personal impressions about the quality of the program but sometimes free trials can be a bit misleading because they don't offer all the features of the paid version.

You can also try a free program but I must warn you that very often free programs are just a cover for malware intrusion into your computer. Installing free programs on your computer is less risky, if you download them from reputable sites. When you have finished with the download, run the installation script of the program. Most likely you will not have problems with the installation but if not everything goes smoothly, you may need to check with the User Manual, the Support forums or the FAQ pages. If this still does not resolve your installation troubles, contact the customer support division. Sometimes the installation is not complete, if you don't restart your computer, which means that the program will not work unless you reboot.

Reviews are one more thing to consider when you are wondering which of the many DVD to CD copying programs are good and which aren't. So, it is certainly not a waste of time to read some reviews before you decide which program to download.


About the Author:

If you are looking for dvd ripping and dvd copy software solutions, visit DVDShrinkNow.com for information by Isaiah Henry on how to copy DVDs and rip a DVD. Ask quesions and give experiences on our dvd forum.

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