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Given the current advancement of DVD burning technology, DVD burning
programs have made it much easier and simpler for any computer user to
copy or back up their DVDs even for beginners.
DVD burning software today has evolved from being strictly technical to
rather becoming more intuitive. This seemingly sudden shift is brought
by the steady increase of users embracing DVD burning technology.
And however user-friendly and intuitive these DVD burning softwares have
become, some users are still struggling to get exact duplicate copies of
their favorite DVD movies, DVD games and etc.
As most beginners might not be aware of, burning copy protected dvd movies is relatively a straightforward process. And there a several ways to copy a protected DVD. The best way is to create an image of it or an iso file using a DVD Ripping Software. ISO Files are images of a Disc, exactly as they are supposed to be on an actual disc. Single sided, single layer DVD's typically store 4.7 GB of data while double sided disk hold rough 9.4 GB of data. You can choose to use either kind of disc as long as the disc image will fit on the disc. Below are the steps on How to Copy ISO Files to DVD:
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