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How to Copy a Protected DVD: 11 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
November 5, 2023
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In an age where digital streaming is dominating, there may still be times when you want to keep a physical copy of a DVD. Whether it’s your favorite movie, an important presentation, or a treasured family memory, copying a protected DVD can be a necessary and useful process. However, it’s vital to respect copyright laws and only make copies for personal use. In 11 simple steps, we will guide you through the process of copying a protected DVD:

1. Install DVD copy software: There are various applications available for copying DVDs, such as DVDFab, DVD Shrink, and MakeMKV. Choose one that suits your needs and is compatible with your computer’s operating system.

2. Check for updates: It’s essential to ensure your software is up-to-date so that it can handle the latest copy protection methods used on DVDs.

3. Insert the protected DVD: Place the disk into your computer’s DVD drive.

4. Launch your selected software: Open the application you chose and familiarize yourself with its interface.

5. Choose the “source”: This is typically the optical drive where you inserted the protected DVD. The software should automatically detect and read the disc.

6. Adjust settings: On most copy software applications, you can modify settings such as video compression ratios and audio quality levels according to your preferences. This ensures that the copy matches your desired level of video and sound quality.

7. Select output destination: Specify where you want to save your copied files, typically in ISO format or as individual video files.

8. Begin copying process: Click the appropriate button in your chosen software to initiate the process of copying the protected DVD. This may take some time depending on various factors like computing power and disc read speed.

9. Monitor progress: Your chosen software should display a progress indicator that keeps you informed about how much time remains until the copying process is complete.

10. Verify the copy: Once the process is complete, check the output files to ensure they have been successfully copied, and that sound, video, and subtitles are all included as expected.

11. Burn to a new DVD (optional): If you wish to create a physical copy of your protected DVD, insert a blank, writable DVD into your computer’s drive and use your chosen software to burn the files onto the new DVD.

Now you have successfully copied a protected DVD, and it’s ready for personal use. Remember to respect copyright laws and only make copies for your own enjoyment or backup purposes.

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