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Sometime, you’d like to rip blu-ray or copy blu-ray movie to computer for playback elsewhere, or convert the blu-ray HD movie into a more manageable file size for watching on a computer, phone, iPod, PSP, Zune, game console or PMP. And this step by step guide will teach you how to do that. Enjoy it.

Before starting the guide, there are somethings you should know: Blu-ray Disc has hard CSS protection, it will take a really long time to rip a blu-ray disc. It’s like trying to rip a DVD in 1999: computers still have a long way to go before this is easy. Moreover, the blu-ray ripped movie file will take up much harddrive space, at least 30 GB. Now, let’s start the blu-ray ripping guide.
AnyDVD HD is a driver that sits in the background, which automatically removes the AACS or Blu-ray+ security lock and the region code from any Blu-ray disc you load, allowing it to be ripped. The video on most Blu-ray discs is encoded in the MPEG4 AVC format in .m2ts files, so it will need to be transcoded from AVC to something else (like an H.264 MP4 file) for playback on other devices. MPEG4 AVC doesn’t have wide support in all of the best video transcoders we alread love, like Handbrake. This makes finding a free and easy transcoding solution a little tougher, but thankfully RipBot264 seems competent.

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One of the biggest industries in the world today is that of video games. There are tons of different consoles out there that are the medium for the most advanced games in the world. The newest titles are worth anywhere from $40 to $60 when purchased at a retail store. That is a lot of money to spend on a single item and especially an item that has such a high propensity to become damaged. The only way to protect the value of such a large investment is to make a game copy.

Search the internet for burning software and you will find a large amount of results. There are programs ranging in price from about $20 to $200. It is difficult to know which one will be the best for the needs that you have. In many cases, you can buy the lower prices software and still achieve high quality results. One of the main differences in the prices of these units is how fast they can create duplicates. If you are not concerned with supersonic speeds, you can pick up a nice burning program for about $40. That is cheaper than most of the new games on the market.

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There are many websites out there that are offering disc burning software for a small fee that will allow users to make seamless duplicates of all their collection. The truth is that you can find these same programs without having to pay a dime. It is actually really easy to search the internet and find a website that will allow you to download a program and copy video games free of charge. You only cost you will need to cover is that of blank discs. Xbox 360, Xbox, PS3, PS2, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Game Cube, Dreamcast and PC are the consoles for which you can use these programs to create backups. You can even make copies of all your DVD movies and CD music discs.

There are a lot of advantages to creating copies of your disc libraries. Probably the most practical application is that you will be able to burn the games and play with the backup disc instead of using the original. That means you will not have to be extremely careful with the game and you will not be devastated if it becomes too scratched to use. If that ever happens, all you need to do is make a new duplicate. Since you will not be playing with the original, you can copy video game free and just play with the extras.

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By definition a media server is a device that simply stores and shares media. This definition is vague, and can allow several different devices to be called Media Servers. It may be a simple Network-attached storage(NAS), a Home theater PC (HTPC) running Windows XP Media Center Edition, MediaPortal or MythTV, or a commercial web server that hosts media for a large web site. In a home setting, a media server acts as an aggregator of information: video, audio, photos, books, etc. These different types of media (whether they originated on DVD, CD, Blu-ray Disc, digital camera, AVCHD camcorder or in physical form) are stored on the media server’s hard drive. Access to these is then available from a central location. It may also be used to run special applications that allow the user(s) to access the media from a remote location via the internet. (From Wiki.com)

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One unique innovation in matter of video gaming consoles came from Nintendo that launched the Wii console. This is very popular among many gamers. Now, since many gamers are using this type of console, they are looking for easy and safe ways to copy their games.

But strict copyright protection measures are doing everything to prevent that and it can get really difficult. This happens when people are illegally trying to copy the games.

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