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DVD Duplication For Storing Those Precious DVDs

Movie buffs are always interested in the best quality and that's the reason why DVDs have become the de facto media for viewing video files. If you are one of those fans then you've probably also encountered some of the negative aspects of using DVDs. The most frustrating one is that they very easily get scratched, and once that happens your favorite DVD is only good for a drink coaster or a small frisbee! Is there anything that you can do to avoid this scenario? Absolutely! Either you can keep the DVDs in a box and forget them forever, or you can duplicate them and store the original copies. We'll focus on the second option here since you probably don't need any help if you decide on the first. Maybe with finding the box :-)

DVD duplication is a process that seems as if it could have been specifically invented for those who want to store their favorite DVDs forever. It helps you to create a copy, or several copies, as per your wish, of the original DVD by copying the contents to a recordable disc. However, be aware that if you live in an area covered by the Digital Millenium Copyright Act or DMCA, you are forbidden to make copies of any commercial DVD that's encoded with a copy protection scheme (and almost one hundred percent of them are). It is possible to locate software that will disable the copy protection feature and allow you to make copies, but you'll be breaking the law. You are allowed, of course, to make copies of a DVD that you own the rights to, i.e., home movies created with your personal video camera.

DVD duplication is only feasible for small scale production - just a few copies. Those who wish to become involved with the procedure on a large scale should choose another process called DVD replication. That is more cost-effective for large scale production.

If you have a DVD burner at your home then you are just one step away from making copies of your DVDs. The only other requirements are DVD duplication software and some blank recordable discs. Most software is easy to install assuming you can follow some simple steps. Just decide which DVD to copy, have a blank disc ready, and program your software to do the task for you. It will complete the copying process in a few minutes and make a copy of the DVD to be stored away as a permanent backup.

Those who wish to give a professional look to their copied DVDs can check out the different services provided by professional DVD duplication businesses. These services come with a cost but some of the services can be worth springing for depending on your criteria. Just decide what you need and make the choice accordingly. When deciding, keep in mind that do-it-yourself DVD duplication can be interesting and fun on a small scale, and it will certainly be a lot easier on your pocketbook.

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