How to Rip DVD's to CD
Video Description: Learn how to backup DVD's to your computer's hard drive and then compress them down so that they can fit on a CD. Related Article Subjects: burn, diy, dvd, hack, how to, movie, rip, tinkernut, tutorial, video
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