Alot of software I've tried to use gives me fatal errors that it can't copy because the disk is copyrighted (almost every DVD). My question is, what's the best software on the market for copying/backup DVDs? I have a single-drive DVD+RW burner.
Well, I use Nero for copying anything. And if the DVD is copyrighted, you can use Isobuster to extract each and everything from it separately and then burn a new DVD. - Digital -
Thanks for all the help. Even Nero can't copy copyrighted DVDs directly though. Is ISObuster quick? I've used some ripping software that takes HOURS to rip the contents of a DVD, I'm looking for a quick solution.
Nero is defiantly the best, although I don't believe that its free. (less ofcourse you download it illegally )
Well, He is asking for copyrighted DVD's. And those can't be directly copied by using Nero. We need to extract everything from them and then write it with Nero. And ya IsoBuster is quick, I have used it. - Digital -
DVDFab doesn't care if it's copyrighted or not and it can change quality, drop languages etc. to make everything fit on a recordable DVD. Works fine, but it's not free.