Episode 4 - “Ripping” DVDs to your hard drive
One fantastic way to save space is to cut down on bulky items that can be stored in another fashion. For my clothing I use Eagle Creek travel packs that compress my outfits. And for my entertainment I copy DVDs to my hard drive, and put the DVDs into storage.
As you’ll see in this episode, copying DVDs is a simple task. It can become time consuming, but you can always find other things to do while waiting on the copy to complete.
This podcast is a follow up to the information contained at the Digital RV Blog. Take a look through that article as well as this video if you’re interested in ripping DVDs for viewing when on the road.
Posted by Rich @ 6:01 am

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Pingback on August 31, 2006 @ 6:38 am
[...] As a follow up to the recent blog entry, Copying DVDs…., I’m happy to let readers know that an 11 minute tutorial has been created on The Digital RV Podcast site. In order to check out the tutorial simply follow this link. If you’re a Mac user, this tutorial will have you ready to copy your DVD collection to your hard drive in no time. [...]
Pingback on August 31, 2006 @ 9:35 am
[...] And only a few days ago, the first demo posting on ripping DVDs to hard drives was put up on The Digital RV Podcast. That demonstration took Mac owners through what I consider to be an extremely simple program, Handbrake. [...]
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