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    So I need to be able to copy DVD's. My son's DVDs have a short lifespan, between trips around the house and in the car they get scratched up bad. He is only 2, so I am not that mad .

    I use to copy my DVDs. I remember it was a two program process. One turned the DVD into an ISO image, and the other burned the ISO onto a DVD. That was 2 laptops ago, and I can't remember what the programs were called. I know they were known as or something else. I would pay a little bit for one now if it was easy to use.

    Does anyone have any they suggest? I can't find anything useful on the net.

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    DVDXcopy. Google it.
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