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 PostIf 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?
But be careful not to store to many as they will take up hdd space very quickly
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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.SPECS
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