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Please explain exactly what you mean. Do you want to copy your commercial
DVDs onto your hard drive (movies)? If so, the answer is yes, provided you have a large enough hard drive. Each DVD movie disk will take up about 9gb of hard drive space. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging www.coribright.com/windows "ezeher01" wrote in message ... How can I add/download my dvd's onto my computer? |
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Size of the disc space used for a copied movie depends on factors such as
selected special features, menus, compression, dual layer. Disc space for a movie is about 4.5 to 8 GB. For dvd copy reviews: http://www.searchallinone.com/review...copy-software/ -- oscar ....Right click is your best friend... "ezeher01" wrote: How can I add/download my dvd's onto my computer? |