DVDs may seem like a thing of the past as streaming options like Netflix and Apple TV+ continue to gain popularity, but there’s no reason those shiny discs need to sit around collecting dust. Discover ...
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Many of us do not want to throw our previous DVD away. However, it easily gets scratched, broken. To protect my collection, I had written "Digitize DVD Collection" into the to-do-list. My discs, not ...
Who is still buying DVDs? Surely collectors are. A hard copy is always tempting for collectors. Also, old-fashioned DVD serves you well when movies are hard to find or even not available online on ...
Want to watch your movies on your iPhone or iPod Touch? The latest DVD-ripping utilities fare surprisingly well at handling both new and older movies. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
Do you need to digitize your entire DVD collection but haven't got the time for it? There are plenty of DVD rippers out there with reviews to guide you, but only WinX DVD Ripper Platinum can make that ...
CHENGDU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Digiarty Software, world renowned for its powerful DVD video software, is now holding a theme activity named "Turn Your Old DVD Disc into New Digital Movie File". This ...
CHENGDU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Digiarty Software’s WinX DVD Ripper Platinum is delivering a smash hit: in the just rebuilt 8.0 version, the longtime backup difficulties of intractable 99-title DVDs, ...
If you’re a part of the generation that has witnessed the digital transformation and seen tech evolve into its current state, you’re probably familiar with CDs and DVDs. Or perhaps you’re even holding ...
If you've ever wondered how to rip a DVD without losing quality, you're not alone. Whether you want to back up your movie collection, watch without a disc drive, or preserve rare content, DVD ripping ...
Have you noticed that it’s infinitely harder to play DVDs on computers or desktops as the sharp drop of the built-in DVD-ROM? In this case, is there a way to 100% retain DVD contents and structure and ...