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How Do You Transfer Video From A DVD Recorder To An External Hard Drive?

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How Do You Transfer Video From A DVD Recorder To An External Hard Drive?

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A DVD recorder saves the video it has captured directly onto a DVD disc. You can transfer the video from the DVD to an external hard drive for safekeeping or playing on another computer. The procedure is straightforward and requires converting the video from the DVD into a digital video file. You can do this using a disc copy program. You can find a number of free programs, all which operate in a similar manner. Download a disc copy program to the computer’s desktop and install it. Examples are the free MacTheRipper for a Mac or Final Burner Free for a PC. Double-click on the icon of the disc copy program to launch it. Put the DVD disc that you made in the DVD recorder and close the tray. Wait for the name of the DVD disc to appear at the top of the disc copy program’s main screen. Select “All” from the drop-down menu beneath the “Region” tab. Select “DVD-Video” from the drop-down menu below the “Type” tab. Select “Full disc extraction” from the drop-down menu below the “Disc mode” tab

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