Question:
How to burn DVDs to your computer?
bridger
2015-04-16 23:52:06 UTC
Ok. So I have a windows 8.1 laptop. I want to be able to put my DVDs on my laptop so that I can then transfer them to my android. How do I do that? If it matters I'm trying to put Star Wars 1-6 on there. Do I need a separate accessory or app? Any help would me much appreciated.
Seventeen answers:
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2015-04-17 12:57:40 UTC
A number of software are available that will let you rip DVDs with ease. I prefer Handbrake for the simple reason that it is easy to use and available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Handbrake also requires you to have VLC installed on your computer. So if you don’t already have the awesome media player, go ahead and [NO LONGER WORKS] download it as well.

Install Handbrake (+ VLC) and get ready with the DVD you want to rip. Insert the DVD and fire up Handbrake.

Point Handbrake to the DVD you just inserted. Handbrake will now scan the DVD’s content and get back to you after it has scanned the entire disc, offering you suggestions as to what you might want to rip to your hard drive.Choose whatever it is that you wish to rip. Generally, the movies and/or shows are longer in durations and are much larger in size; making them easier to identify as opposed to other trailers and menu screens.Choose where to store the ripped files and choose from among the various presets if you want to rip the video for iPhones or PSPs. You can also specify custom settings such as cropping the picture, applying video filters, adding or removing subtitles or audio tracks and much more. If you don’t know what all these mean, just choose a preset and you are good to go!

Hit Start to begin the encoding process. This might take some time depending on your computer’s hardware and the length of the video file. You might also experience high CPU usage during the encoding process, which will make it difficult to use your computer during the process. So go and enjoy a cup of coffee!
David
2015-04-17 00:29:44 UTC
This is not so simple as it sounds, DVDs have copyright protection, to you need a DVD ripper that can deal with that as well.

Google handbrake and/or DVDFab for more information. You also would probably have to reduce the size as DVD can take several GB of data. After that you can copy them over to your android tablet/phone

HTH

David
Irfan
2015-04-17 07:16:05 UTC
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Aarav
2015-04-19 22:27:24 UTC
It quite be simply.



You need to just Gburner software. It's portable software so you don't need to install it.

Just open file with G burner, which you want to Burn and window will be open so hit the Burn Button.
shashank
2015-04-17 08:02:26 UTC
Download Nero burning toll in that choose Nero express and ready to burn
?
2015-04-19 01:06:42 UTC
use Nero Burn software to burn DVD.
?
2015-04-18 14:18:18 UTC
1. Take a lighter

2. heat up the disk a little bit

3. gently place the disk on the top of the computer

4. keep applying the flame to the disk and eventually it will burn into the computer.



Hope this helps.
anonymous
2016-03-08 10:25:28 UTC
first you make sure that you have cd drive or dvd drive if you have dvd drive then select the dvd to burn
?
2015-04-20 10:22:34 UTC
Learn tips from Youtube video
?
2015-04-21 03:24:30 UTC
If you have DVDFab,it would be very easy for you.It can rip your dvd videos to your computer very easily.
leigh
2015-04-17 15:36:12 UTC
you don't need software, just open windows Media Player and at the right- top of the window, it says burn. As for software that removes copyrighting, i don't know and never heard it. of all thigs on the internet, there maybe.
anonymous
2015-04-16 23:54:51 UTC
You have to strip off the DRM and convert the movie files to AVI, MP4 etc
stan l
2015-04-17 19:22:10 UTC
Linux and handbrake.
?
2015-04-17 05:19:13 UTC
remove its copyright if it is copy protected
anonymous
2015-04-17 19:07:20 UTC
programs
Yuchi
2015-04-17 00:18:44 UTC
DAEMON lite tool would do 100% the job for you.
?
2015-04-17 05:38:49 UTC
adsa


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