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How to Copy a DVD Movie in One Simple
Click
Make Backup Copies of Your DVDs to Protect Your
Investment!
If you are like many people across the world, you have
literally invested hundreds, maybe even thousands, of dollars
on DVD movies. Unfortunately, the DVD in and of itself is not a
very reliable form of media. It can easily be scratched which
may cause the disc itself to become worthless and no longer
play.
To mitigate additional expenses, many consumers now turn to DVD
copy software as a means of protecting themselves against
having to replace expensive DVDs in the case of theft,
destruction or malfunctioning devices. If you face this dilema,
you may want to consider the following
software:
1CLICK DVD COPY - PRO™ is
a quick, simple-to-use, software for copying DVD movies
onto DVD's. It now incorporates CPRx™ technology,
which ensures the best degree of success
when copying the most recent generation of DVD
movies.
With this program, you can
make a near perfect backup copy of a DVD with just one click.
You can also make additional backup copies without having
to re-copy the original DVD. You can copy episodic DVD
Movies, TV Series, etc. In additional, you can also copy (also
referred to as 'rip') a movie to your computer or
laptop hard drive. With this program, you get free
software updates and technical support for an entire year.
You can also download and test it for
free!

How to Copy DVDs with
1 Click DVD Copy
Pro
:
Step
1: Download the free trial demo version of 1Click
DVD Copy Pro and install it on your computer. Click here now if you still need to download
it!
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Note: The following three steps may not be necessary
on your part. The software will attempt to determine this
information, but if it cannot you will need to do
it.
Step
2: Run the software PC and insert the source DVD
you want to copy onto the DVD/CD combo drive or an
external or USB-based DVD drive. If for some reason, the source
files are already on your computer, you will want to select
that folder instead.
Step
3: Choose the destination DVD drive where the
blank DVD will be inserted (in many cases, this will be the
same drive where the source DVD is currently
at).
Step
4: If you
only have one DVD drive, you will need to make sure you have a
temporary folder on your computer (at least 5GB of free space)
for the DVD files to temporarily be saved during the
process.
Step 5: There are several
places where you can choose different options for your DVD
(such as if you only want to copy the movie and not the extras,
wheter or not to copy languages, etc.) This step is
optional.
Step 6: Click the start button
to start copying the DVD.
That's it! It really does only take on
click if you go with the system defaults. Click here to learn more about 1Click DVD
Copy.
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