How to Record DVD to DVD with Best DVD Copying Software?
Maybe around one or half decade ago, it has been quite safe to say that VCR is gradually out of date and now they are solidly replaced by DVD discs. And in almost every American house, there are tons of DVDs which may be bought from Disney or Sony or whichever distributors, or may be home made with DVD recorder devices, like Toshiba DR430, Samsung DVD-AR650 or others. A home DVD can be also produced by Handycam DVD Camcorder, which record shootings directly to DVD and enjoy it on your TV.
Generally speaking, DVD discs are not likely survival longer than 3 years, since they are optical media and quite vulnerable to any scratches. You should even avoid put your finger print on them due to whenever you clear them up, they will get worn more or less. At this moment, you need decent DVD to DVD recording software, like BDlot DVD Clone Ultimate. Below we will teach How to record DVD to DVD from either commercial or home-made discs.
How to Record Commercial DVD to DVD?
At beginning, it is our understanding that it is not illegal to record your lawfully possessed commercial DVD based on majority of general regulations. But you still need to consult your local law before make this first move.
All commercially released DVDs are armed with powerful and effective DVD Copy Protections to prevent their assets from being pirated. But at the mean while, they also disable you to make personal backup of your DVDs. If you do want to purchase one same DVD movie again and again, then you can choose BDlot DVD Clone Ultimate, which is designed to decrypt / record your DVD to another blank DVD in minutes, Once-and-for-all.
There are two most complicated DVD encryptions, namely Disney X-DRM project and Sony ARccOS Bad Sector protection. BDlot DVD Clone Ultimate has conquered them all as well as other known tricks, so that you do not have to worry about any embarrassment any more.
How to Copy a home-made DVD to another Blank DVD?
Make sure your purchased blank recordable DVD -/+ R or rewriteable DVD -/+ RW disc. The price of blank DVD discs is getting down, so you can easily buy a Dual-Layer D9 DVD for holding 8.5GB or a 4 hour movie. For instance, you can get Kodak 50121 8.5 GB DVD+R DL (around $25) to save 50 DVD titles!
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