Nero
Same thing as in Windows. You need a DVD copy software to help you, I suggest you use Longo Mac DVD Copy from http://www.longodvd.com , it can automatically decrypter copy protections of DVDs and copy DVDs to hard drive or burn DVDs to blank discs easily.
we use DVD magic ripper .
The best car stereo DVDs will be dependent on the type of DVDs that one enjoys watching. If one is into action, then Transformers, Dark Knight rises and Spider man are a few amazing DVDs to use in a car stereo for a great theater style experience in the car.
Copying DVDs is generally legal for personal use in some jurisdictions under the principle of fair use or fair dealing, which allows individuals to make copies of media they own for private purposes. However, this legality can vary significantly based on local copyright laws and whether the DVDs are protected by digital rights management (DRM). In many places, circumventing DRM to copy DVDs is illegal, even if the copying itself might be permissible. Always check the specific laws in your area for precise guidance.
most DVD burners are capable of burning copyrighted dvds. the key really in buring copyrighted DVD's is to use a DVD burning software that can bypass or copy protected dvds.
Nero is a DVD ripper ONLY if you have unprotected DVDs. So, in most cases, no. To rip DVDs you should use a free program called DVD Shrink available for download online. Use Google to find a download site. Some DVDs have more copy protection than enen DVD Shrink can handle however, so using in conjunction with AnyDVD is your best option. However AnyDVD is not a free application.
Search for "TempImage.NRG" in your hard disk.
The best software to use for copying DVDs include DVD Shrink, Imgburn and AnyDVD, You can learn more about this software and purchase or download it online at their respective websites.
The easiest website to sell used dvds would be kijii. Kijii is also free to use. Amazon also has a trade in program that is easy to use and free of charge.
You can use DVD Copier
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If it's DVDs you want to back up to your hard drive, use DVD Shrink 3.2 or DVD Decrypter (Freeware, can be found with a search engine).