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Making Backup Copies Of Your Entire Dvd Vcd Movie Collection. Why?

As the rate of media available today increases and the many formats it comes to us as eg. Vcds, Dvds, Vhs, Lds, Games Playstation. There will also be a demanding factor to make a backup copy of it.


Why Copy you ask? It got lost,
the dog destroyed it, brain dead friends who did not have any memory borrowing it from you in the first place!? The fact is, having a copy of any media has become a necessity. Anything can happen to it. It's just a matter of time. Isn't that copyrighting? It depends on how you perceive it, if you ask me; It's for my personal backup and I, as the purchaser has every right to do so! No dept store is going to give you another fresh DVD of the shelf for free because you simply lost it. Even big corporations such as Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Dell encourages end users to have at least a backup. But they have another term for it. They call it "Recovery Disk".


Now the question is, "How do I go about doing them?" There are 2 ways to do this. First you can always go to your nearby photo developing shop or photocopy services. Give them the media, and ask them to make a backup for you. They will gladly do it, for a charge off course. The price range vary, around 7 to 15 bu
cks per media format. And that is the cost for just one. I don't know about you, but nobody I know has only a single movie at home. How much you're going to spend making backup of all your movies games etc..? Some shops I've encountered even Refuse to do it! They put up small but visible signs hanging over their head saying "No Copyright Please."


The better and cost efficient way is to do it your self! D.I.Y is the way to go. Ever tried copying a DVD from your PC? I know I tried that once... it's a waste of effort. Hey! But at least I've tried. I got an error box displaying "Unrecognizable Media". So I searched thru the Net and found that to make backup of a DVD you require a DVD burner. Wow. That's great. Now I need to purchase a DVD burner for my PC. It's going be expensive, time consuming and I need to workout a sweat to install the DVD burner into my PC. (jumper settings, compatibility issues, which software to be installed etc.??)


You see, in order to make Backup of Any Media, you need the right tools which in this case is in the form of Software. There are many out there. Too many actually, those that are free requires you to read their longwinded manuals and basically you end up in trial and error situations. If you're a technical person, by all means go ahead. If you're like most people I highly recommend just a single solution to solve all these backup issues. I've discovered a product that could resolve all the media compatibility, Dvd Regional Code settings and most media backup issues.


You can now copy any DVDs (doesn't matter which Region Code it belongs to.), VHS tapes to CDs, Any DVDs to CDs and even Playstation Games, For PS1 and PS2! The best thing is, you can take your Movies Anywhere, on the bus, in the car even in the office. Guess what the interesting part is, this product does not even require you to have a DVD burner at all! And what I like most about it is where you can copy any DVD to CD in a single step! And there you have it. Problem Solved. The complete media backup solution. Now all the movies, media and games you owned, can now be Insured.

Spend wisely get the right product for the right cause.

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