In last century, backup software is not common used for its prohibitive cost coupled with slow and painful technology. But things have changed over the years, thanks to the development of DVD technology. Anyone can now backup DVD easily at a low cost.
Now the market of DVD backup software is growing dramatically. Lots of software spring up in this century. Among them, WinX DVD Copy is versatile DVD backup software allowing you to copy and burn DVD of your own easily and quickly.
This DVD copy facilitates you to backup DVD copy of one of your movies. It can copy a DVD9 movie into one DVD5 with all the special features, menus, subtitles & languages remaining. With both NTSC and PAL movies supported, people around the world can backup DVD movies and enjoy them as they like.
More about this DVD copy software, please visit: http://www.winxdvd.com/
It also enables to backup the copy protected DVDs without any difficulty. But one thing needs to be kept in mind, to burn DVD that is not yours will be considered illegal. So it is only limited for personal use.
How to Backup DVD with WinX DVD Copy. The following are the simple steps that will allow you to make a DVD copy using the software:
If you have only one DVD device, please do as following:
Step 1. First, download and launch WinX DVD Copy. Then load the source DVD and click "browse" button to choose the target “Video-DVD Folder”.
Step 2. Select the copied “Video-DVD folder” in the first step, and choose the target “DVD Device”. Start the copy process by clicking “Run” button.
Tip: If you already have DVD folder on your hard drive, you can skip step 1, coping the source" Video-DVD folder" to target “DVD Device” directly.
If you have two DVD drives, the copy process will be easier as following:
Put the original DVD as the “Source DVD”, and the blank DVD disc as “Target DVD”, and then copy “Source DVD” to “Target DVD” by clicking “Run” button.
It is easy to find that with user friendly interface, WinX DVD Copy is very easy to use even for a little kid.
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