It is much easier to copy a homemade DVD than doing it from the commercial ones. This is also lot more legal. Most of the commercial DVDs come copy-protected that prevent you from doing this. Know how you can copy content from a homemade DVD onto your PC through a help desk specialist.
With the help of a tech support team you can port the video from your camera to your computer. For this check these troubleshooting steps. If it is the homemade DVD made elsewhere – like for instance your last family trip and you want to edit it to watch it on your phone or without a disc. You need to rip the DVD to get the content.
Some technical support experts suggest you to try Microsoft’s Movie Maker programs that come bundled with Windows XP and Vista. It’s true that the current unbundled but free version of this software can import live videos but the job is so clumsy that you’re better off skipping it.
The other day a remote PC repair expert suggested me the free version of Digiarty Software’s Winx DVD Ripper. It is one of the simple and free costs programs that just does what it is expected to do. It can easily save any of the video programs off a DVD to any of the several formats including MPEG, AVI and MOV.
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