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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

VLC 1.0 hasgottenseveral cool new features, one of which is the ability torecordwhat isplayingin the screen. Here we will take a look at how easy it is torecorda DVD orothervideoformats using VLC.

RecordUsing VLC

You won’t see therecordbuttonin the default view so we need to make it available in thecontrolpanel by going to View and selecting Advanced Controls.

How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

Now you can see theRecordbuttonalong with a coupleotherhandy controls like snapshot and looping.

How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

Now when you start up a DVD orothervideosimplyclickon therecordbuttonand hit is asecondtime to end therecording.

How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

While it isrecordingnotice that therecordbuttonwill be blue.

How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

The recorded videois in MPEG format and stored them in the Documents folder labeled as VLCRecordwith the date and time.

How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

This is a great way to save entire movies or specific scenes you want to watch later on your hard drive.

How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

Of course VLC won’t burn the recorded MPEG file to DVD but you can certainly useotherprogramsfor that. This is a much different process than “ripping” and you will need toplaythevideowhile it records.

Download VLC 1.0 for Windows, Linux, OSX

Source:

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/2686/how-to-copy-a-dvd-with-vlc-1.0/


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