I Want To Take Home Movies That I Have On A DVD and Copy Them To My Hard Drive. How do I do that?




Answers:    Hi Katie H,

You really need a DVD player/recorder within your computer but if you don't have one you can use a device call DVD Xpress.

With DVD Xpress you can transfer your DVD to your sturdy drive and then repress it if you desire. DVD Xpress comes with prime video editing software. I got mine at Sam's for $59.95. They are cheaper presently. You can look at one & read about it here - http://www.usb-ware.com/ads-dvd-xpress.h...

I saw a newer model at WalMart second week. It was the DVD Xpress2. I can’t remember what it cost.

You connect the composite output of your DVD player into the DVD Xpress and connect the DVD Xpress to your computer via a USB cable.

Norm
1. insert the dvd into the computer's dvd drive.
2. jump to the dvd's "video" folder.
3. copy the .vob files to your hard drive.
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