DVD is, of course, the topic of this site, and DVD will remain the topic of this site for as long as DVD exists. Enjoy the site, and take the time to learn how to backup your DVD collection. Just remember that you may only backup a DVD that you rightfully own, and not a DVD that you have borrowed or a DVD that you have rented.
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What is a DVD? Well, a DVD is a Digital Versatile Disc, and it is primarily what we use nowadays for movies like Lord Of The Rings, Harry Potter, Terminator, XMen, XXX, X2, and any of the Star Trek movies like Nemesis. DVD help can also be found on this site if you want to download dvd help related files.
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Remember, when you want help with DVDs, and nothing but free professional DVD help will do, then you need to visit DVDHelp.us, the number one source for DVD help (and all sorts of help with your DVDs) on the web. We teach you how to rip, copy, and burn a DVD, as well as how to reauthor a DVD, how to use programs like TMPGEnc, DVD Shrink, DVD2one, DVDXCopy Platinum, and so forth.
DVD is the most popular modern format for movies. You can go to any DVD rental shop and rent a DVD, purchase a DVD or in some cases, you can even rent a DVD online with a service such as Netflix.
Make sure that you protect your DVD investment by backing up each DVD that you own. DVD is harder to backup than older non-DVD media, but DVD is definitely the best of the bunch when it comes to sheer video quality.
Wen you backup your DVD with the help and advice from this site, please remember that you may only backup a DVD that you rightfully own, and not a DVD that you have rented or one that you have borrowed. DVD is a medium that is worth the purchase price, and you should not copy any DVD that you do not rightfully own, including a disc that you have rented or a movie that you have borrowed.