How to Copy DVDs Using Freeware DVD Copy Programs
March 5, 2008 · Print This Article
UPDATE March 6, 2009: See software update note at the bottom of this post.
Someone asked me about making DVD backups the other day, so I thought I’d share how to go about this here. Actually, they asked me how to burn DVD movies, but “making backups” just sounds better.
You might also be interested in the companion post How to Convert AVI to DVD.
The biggest hurdles to overcome when making backups of commercial DVD’s are the file size when copied, the encryption on the disc, and the legality of doing so. So the first thing you’ll need is a piece of DVD decryption software.
I’m not going to get into the legal implications of this here, except to say that copying commercial discs is not allowed, and it’s ridiculous that I can’t copy DVD’s I own as backups. For example, if I were the copying sort, making backups of my son’s DVD’s would be a great application of this sort of thing. They could theoretically get all scratched and gummed up because his grubby little two-year old paws would eventually end up all over them. In a situation like that, I’d much rather use a throwaway DVD-R. That could hypothetically save me considerable expense, and after all, I do own these discs (in this purely hypothetical example).
My father-in-law, who is not a U.S. resident, uses Slysoft AnyDVD for his backups. He says that the program is fast, but the backups tend to be of poor quality, presumably because of the file size issue. If I were to compare one of my hypothetical backups with his backups, I bet it would be of much higher quality, because the software that I would choose if I were the backing up sort would handle compression.
So if I were to choose ripping software, I would choose something like the freeware DVD Shrink, current version 3.2.0.15, which is the first half of the freeware DVD copy combo. DVD Shrink is able to remove encryption, and then compress the file to disc so that it can subsequently be burned onto a single DVD-R. It also has pretty good reauthoring features, so I could choose to leave off the foreign language track or bonus features if I were so inclined.
DVD Shrink’s official web site is here, but software can’t be downloaded from it. Rather, there is a forum that links to the various download locations. If I were to download DVD Shrink, I would make sure that I downloaded it from one of the locations referenced in that forum, and nowhere else. If I were to do it, of course.
A good quick start tutorial can be found, and more in-depth task-based tutorials are available.
Once this hypothetical file were on my PC, I would then go about burning it to a DVD. A very capable program that could be used to burn these types of files is the free ImgBurn software, luckily available for download directly from their site. The current version is 2.4.0. This is the second half of the freeware DVD copy combo.
If I were to go about making backup copies, these are the programs I would use. They are very capable and make high-quality backups. But due to the decryption, compression, and drive speeds, they would take some time to copy a full DVD, perhaps along the lines of 30 minutes to rip and 30 minutes to burn and verify. Or so I would reasonably expect.
In all seriousness, while I do think it’s ridiculous that I can’t backup movies I own for my own personal use, I am strongly opposed to intellectual property theft of any kind. I would never consider it, and I discourage everyone I know from doing it. Fair use on the other hand is. . .well, fair.
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
It looks like the open source DVD Shrink is no longer being updated, unfortunately. The outdated copy can still be downloaded, but probably not via the forum as before. Download at your own risk — now that there is no official download, the executable will be a target of malicious activity. If you’re familiar with security, trojans, spyware, and such, you can still find copies of the software; otherwise, it’s probably wisest to ignore it. Also, due to the length of time since the last DVD Shrink update, it has problems ripping many new DVD releases.
I have done a fair amount of research to find a newer, updated product that will rip and burn backups, and I found a winner. The process is much easier than what I outlined above, because it only takes one piece of software instead of two — essentially, it’s a DVD Copier, and it’s fuller featured than above. You can copy just about any DVD, re-author it, selectively remove menus or just copy the main feature, etc. You’ll want at least 512 MB of RAM to run it.
It’s not free at $35, but it costs much less than comparable software and has a good history of updates. I’ve been using it for about 45 days now with very good success. You can also download a trial just by mashing on this link or the image to the right. It’s the same product, just requires a license key if you want to use it past the trial period.




I am unable to find the forum. I have ripped nerves in the right side of my back and am on heavy medications. I have an 8 yr. old daughter I raise by myself and have little to no money. can any one help me please.
http://www.letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=download+dvd+shrink&l=1
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[...] DVD Decryption Software: This type of software can decrypt the content of a DVD, but cannot compress it. Consequently, the decrypted file is usually of the main movie title only, and not any of the menus or extra choices. DVDFab is an example of this type of software. [...]
[...] DVD Decryption Software: This type of software can decrypt the content of a DVD, but cannot compress it. Consequently, the decrypted file is usually of the main movie title only, and not any of the menus or extra alternatives. DVDFab is an example of this type of software. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with only the DVD movie and no extras; others just make a straight copy of what is on the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some options automatically remove extras so that you are left with the DVD movie only and no extras; others just make a direct copy of the contents of the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
[...] DVD Decryption Software: This type of software can decrypt the content of a DVD, but cannot compress it. Consequently, the decrypted file is ordinarily of the main movie title only, and not any of the menus or extra options. DVDFab is an example of this type of software. [...]
[...] DVD Decryption Software: This type of software can decrypt the content of a DVD, but cannot compress it. Consequently, the decrypted file is commonly of the main movie title only, and not any of the menus or extra choices. DVDFab is an example of this type of software. [...]
[...] DVD Decryption Software: This type of software can decrypt the content of a DVD, but cannot compress it. Therefore, the decrypted file is commonly of the main movie title only, and not any of the menus or extra alternatives. DVDFab is an example of this type of software. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with only the DVD movie and no extras; others just make a direct image of what is on the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
[...] DVD Decryption Software: This type of software can decrypt the content of a DVD, but cannot compress it. Therefore, the decrypted file is commonly of the main movie title only, and not any of the menus or extra alternatives. DVDFab is an example of this type of software. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with the DVD movie only and no extras; others just make a direct image of what is on the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
[...] DVD Decryption Software: This type of software can decrypt the content of a DVD, but cannot compress it. Consequently, the decrypted file is ordinarily of the main movie title only, and not any of the menus or extra choices. DVDFab is an example of this type of software. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with the DVD movie only and no extras; others just make a straight copy of the contents of the disc for you to reauthor using a different package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some options automatically remove extras so that you are left with only the DVD movie and no extras; others just make a direct copy of the contents of the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with only the DVD movie and no extras; others just make a direct copy of what is on the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with the DVD movie only and no extras; others just make a direct image of the contents of the disc for you to reauthor using a different package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with only the DVD movie and no extras; others just make a straight copy of the contents of the disc for you to reauthor using a different package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some options automatically remove extras so that you are left with the DVD movie only and no extras; others just make a straight copy of what is on the disc for you to reauthor using a different package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with only the DVD movie and no extras; others just make a direct image of what is on the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
[...] DVD decryption software: some software is capable of removing copy protection and burning a disc’s image to your hard drive, but does not have any type of reauthoring or compression capabilities built into it. Some alternatives automatically remove extras so that you are left with the DVD movie only and no extras; others just make a straight copy of the contents of the disc for you to reauthor using another package. [...]
Thanks for taking the time to do this. It is appreciated!!
Ok I totally understand how to copy dvds to desktop (iso) images. But the question I have is, How can I convert the (iso) image to a format that can play on my pc, itunes (including Ipod, and Iphone) and psp? Now Im not trying to do anything illegal. I have a lot of dvds I purchased that I want to view on my portable systems when im on the road. Can anyone help???
I downloaded this program on 8/29/09 and when I click the start copy I keep getting the spalsh screen to enter name and registration. I can’t seem to get around this!
Its me again!!! I forgot to tell you that I get a warning message the title you are opening contains CSS protected content. This SE version can’t rip CSS-protectdd DVDs. the title will be ignored.
I can’t even use my 3 free with the program…what’s the work around please?
So now that Windows 7 is out, what would be your suggestion for the best program to use make copies of commercial movies?
do u know how to copy burnt dvds to a blank dvd?
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i love watching GI Joe, both the cartoon series and the movie. I am hoping that they would make a sequel. “
you can no longer download the trial of this software. They still offer the trials of their other software, but you can only buy this program.
i’m confused as to what program joe recommends….the link no longer goes directly to the software and so many choices… I would buy it if I could know for sure it was the easy one he suggested
This article is incredibly outdated, none of the information on it is relevant anymore, and you are just wasting folks time.
Why don’t you do the world a favor and pull it?
Oh, cause your trying to get referral commission on it and don’t give a piss about the tons of people you are confusing.