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    If you rip dvd's on to the computer, can you go back and burn them onto a blank DVD later? Or is that something you have to do as soon as the DVD is ripped?

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    Originally posted by katieaclark88 View Post
    If you rip dvd's on to the computer, can you go back and burn them onto a blank DVD later? Or is that something you have to do as soon as the DVD is ripped?
    Yes, you can save them and burn them later. I also do this, I save them in a folder I named Movie Burns on my Crive and burn them when I have more time to sit at my computer.
    But be careful not to store to many as they will take up hdd space very quickly

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    Last edited by CBR929; 10-12-2010, 12:13 AM.
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      They sure will. I got a 1.5tb drive and a 750gb drive full of DVDs and a 2tb drive full of BDs. It adds up quick.
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