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    DVD to HD

    Hi

    Been having problems with the kids so I bought a Western Digital WD TV Live HD Media Player and want to put my DVD's on a hard drive so the kids can watch them and I dont have to worry about damaged or missing DVD's any more, what function would I use to copy the DVD to a hard drive and get good quality?

    DVDfab has so many options I have no idea what to use.

    Thanks in advance.

    #2
    Originally posted by So19ertyops View Post

    DVDfab has so many options I have no idea what to use.

    Thanks in advance.
    I personally use DVD to Mobile, MKV option. It will give you your video in nice container that WD TV just love.
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      So19ertyops
      I am pretty sure you would have to buy the DVD to DVD and also the DVD to Mobile modules
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        #4
        Yes, you will need both of these modules.
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          #5
          DVD to HD II

          Trying to reply to this post but it says I dont have permission


          Anyways I was thinking the MKV option too I was just worried about compatibility I know VLC media player likes the format..

          Anybody else?

          Thanks again

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            #6
            Threads merged.

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              #7
              Yes, both VLC & the WDTV like the MKV format produced by Fab.

              Originally posted by So19ertyops View Post
              Trying to reply to this post but it says I dont have permission


              Anyways I was thinking the MKV option too I was just worried about compatibility I know VLC media player likes the format..

              Anybody else?

              Thanks again
              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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