So far nothing does these 2 things without loss and also can't copy multi-layer DVDs (such as movies).
Thanks in advance to all my techie friends.
I had a program a few years ago that did that.However,the movie industry sued the maker of the application on the grounds of copyright infringement.Their efforts resulted in several Federal courts ruling against the maker and,thus,the maker was driven out of business.
1Click DVD Copy
DVD shrink, Which is free on the net, will copy just about any dvd and also shrink double sided discs to fit on a single sided blank. For those rare dvd's that shrink cant copy use DVD decryptor, which is also free first, then use DVD shrink.
whoops...I meant dual-layered, not double-sided discs.
DVD Decrypter will NOT "rip" any dvd that has been released after 2004; and it is NOT being updated; because it is presently owned by Macrovision.
DVD Shrink is no longer being updated after 2004 either, since the developer went to work for NERO.
These softwares cannot "rip" recent DVD releases.
There's a software that is FREE, called "DVDFabDecrypter", you can find it at www.videohelp.com . This software is constantly updated, and it will decrypt the most recent releases with no problems.
DVD bookmark
You wouldn't happen to be a Netflix subscriber would you??
Here's an idea... ~pay for~ the DVDs you want instead of trying to get them for nothing :~D
Movie DVDs aren't worth 'backing up'. If and when you 'wear out' your original, the movie's probably on the bargain rack. Buy it :~)