Sunday, December 5, 2010

AVCLabs DVDSmith Movie Backup

DVDSmith Movie Backup

AVCLabs DVDSmith Movie Backup is a powerful DVD Decrypter and DVD copying software to copy entire DVD movie to hard drive, and removes all the DVD copy protections (CSS, RC, RCE, APS, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying.
With DVDSmith Movie Backup, you own the most efficient way to create backup copies of your DVD movie collection. These working copies allow you to play your DVDs on your computer hard disk without the need of any DVD players. This backup solution avoids the inevitable risk of getting your originals of your DVD movie discs scratched or damaged. You get disc protection with no loss of playback quality.
Most important, DVDSmith Movie Backup is completely FREE, so you should never pay for DVDSmith Movie Backup!

Key Features of This Free Backup DVD Software:

Copy any movie DVD to hard disk easily

With DVDSmith Movie Backup you can make clones of your favorite DVD movies to hard drive with just a few clicks -- either complete with all the extras or just the main movie only, in selected audios and subtitles.

DVD Decrypter: bypass DVD copy protection

The first preventative measure is encryption. Commercial DVD titles are often encrypted, which prevents you from either copying them to your hard drive, or if you manage to do so, being able to play the resulting files.

Super fast speed to copy DVD movies to hard drive

DVDSmith Movie Backup is extremely easy-to-use DVD copying software to copy any DVD movie with excellent DVD copying quality in Full Disk Mode. It can backup, clone or copy DVD movie to hard drive as DVD folder. With DVDSmith Movie Backup, everyone can experience its features in super fast copying speed (only about 15 minutes for DVD-5 or 25 minutes for DVD-9) and more!

Completely free

DVDSmith Movie Backup is a completely free software and contains absolutely no spy ware, no registration or other unwanted software. You can use this software as long as you wish, with no registration required.

Howto

How to Backup DVD with DVDSmith Free DVD Backup Software

Backup DVD to hard drive with DVDSmith Movie Backup is extremely simple. With a few clicks, your DVD can be copied to hard drive as DVD folder and there won't be any quality loss. Below is the instructions of copying DVD to hard drive with DVDSmith Movie Backup.

Step 1. Insert a DVD in your DVD drive and choose backup mode

DVDSmith work space
The logo of your DVD drive will be changed into a disc shape with disc name. In the main work space, you can see two backup modes: Full disc and Main Movie.
Note: If you choose Full Disc, it will backup all contents from the DVD, including main movie, bonus features, and maybe some other extra video clips. But if you choose Main Movie, it will only backup the main movie from the DVD, excluding bonus features or other extra video clips.

Step 2. Select source disk location and output folder path

All DVD drivers will be listed in the drop down list. Select the drive where the movie DVD is inserted.And please also remember to choose a place where there's enough space to put the backup files.

Step 3. Select Copy Method and Start backup

There are three copy methods available of copying DVD to hard drive with DVDSmith Movie Backup. The DVD copy methods are:
Normal: For unencrypted and CSS encrypted DVD.
Lowly Enhanced: less scan times to decrypt DVD.
Highly Enhanced: more scan times to decrypt DVD.
After all DVD copying settings are done, press "Start Backup" button to start the DVD copying process. If you decide to backup later or just want to cancel it, press "Stop Backup" button to stop the DVD copying process.
Now you have copied your DVD to your hard disc successfully. You can explore your backup DVD on the hard disk by checking the Output Folder! If you want to learn more detail information about how to backup DVD with this free DVD backup software, please click HERE to learn more.

If you want to learn more information about this program, you can view the following website:http://www.any-video-converter.com/

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