Hello.
I just now downloaded the free version of DVDFab and BlueRayFab.
I have not even installed it yet.
I have been reading through these forumns trying to get a little information
before installing, looking for problems, gotchas, etc..
Read the information about DVDFab, it appears that I can copy a DVD (which I legally own) to my hard drive or to another blank DVD.
It also appears that I can copy a disk image to a blank DVD.
This would indicate that the software can not only read the DVD's but can also burn them.
My questions are:
1. If I copy the DVD to my hard drive, what formats does it support?
ISO, ???
2. I saw many threads recommending people to get ImgBurn. Why would you need this if DVDFab can already burn?
3. The reason I want DVDFab is to copy all my legal DVD's to my hard drive and be able to watch them using Windows 7 Media Center AND make copies of the DVD's for every day use and put the originals away on the shelf.
The DVDFab web site seems to indicate that yes I can do this, but the forumns also seem to imply that I need to also buy ImgBurn, VLC and several other programs are mentioned. Which is correct please?
Thanks in advance for any help given.
I just now downloaded the free version of DVDFab and BlueRayFab.
I have not even installed it yet.
I have been reading through these forumns trying to get a little information
before installing, looking for problems, gotchas, etc..
Read the information about DVDFab, it appears that I can copy a DVD (which I legally own) to my hard drive or to another blank DVD.
It also appears that I can copy a disk image to a blank DVD.
This would indicate that the software can not only read the DVD's but can also burn them.
My questions are:
1. If I copy the DVD to my hard drive, what formats does it support?
ISO, ???
2. I saw many threads recommending people to get ImgBurn. Why would you need this if DVDFab can already burn?
3. The reason I want DVDFab is to copy all my legal DVD's to my hard drive and be able to watch them using Windows 7 Media Center AND make copies of the DVD's for every day use and put the originals away on the shelf.
The DVDFab web site seems to indicate that yes I can do this, but the forumns also seem to imply that I need to also buy ImgBurn, VLC and several other programs are mentioned. Which is correct please?
Thanks in advance for any help given.
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