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    DVD Burning

    I am going to start achiving a lot of DVDs because I ruined a few due to a roommate situation, and want to know the best way to do it.

    The way I have been doing it is with Ripit4me, which encompasses DVD Decrypter, FixVTS, and DVDShrink.

    I just need DVD-5 backups, not DVD-9. Whats the easiest, quickest, yet highest quality method you guys have found?

    [disclaimer: yes i know I could google this, but I have googled this a thousand times and find so many different ways. I want YOUR opinion of what works best and fastest, not directions to doom9/etc. thanks!]
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    My way to backup my dvd collection is to use DVDFab HD Decrypter (free version) http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm

    The free version is usually updated weekly

    and 1click DVD copy (Paid)

    It does just that. Compiles, compresses ect with 1 click.

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    For burning files onto a playable DVD I use convertXtoDVD.. and MagicDVDRipper seems to work well with ripping.

    1click DVD Copy is great for DVD -> DVD.

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    How do you want to store Matt?

    Big disk, more DVD's, NAS box?

    What quality are you after, I can suggest various methods but depends on the replay quality.
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    Just DVD-9 to DVD-5. Quality is a concern, but not a huge one. Just wanting backups, not perfect ones but watchable ones. A bunch of my DVDs were damaged by a roommate and I didn't have copies of them, and thats a big pain in the ---. Just want to make sure this doesn't happen again, or if it did, I have a somewhat watchable backup.
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    DVDShrink is the best option I've found for it then, use it myself for the good ones I don't want knackered and hide the origionals (this is within copyright to backup the media )

    Tweak the settings a little from standard and it works a treat with great quality.
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