Copy DVD Movie

Copying DVD movies is one of the things that lets us all know that technology really has made some gains. Thanks to peer to peer networks, people are copying movies at a faster pace than they are buying them. Of course, downloading movies from peer to peer networks have as many draw backs as it has pluses. For the most part, copying DVD movies is illegal and goes against copyright laws. However, there are many websites that allow you to copy DVDs legally. Some downloadable movies are not all they are cracked up to be. You can encounter a lot of problems when you download from some of the websites that let you copy movies. Here is a list of the problems that you can encounter from the free peer to peer networks in downloading your DVDs for burning to CD. * Picture quality is either distorted or completely missing * The sound is often paused constantly or absent entirely * Movies have to be split up in half, forcing you to use two DVDs per movie * Streaming media is poor; picture freezes often and often skips through scenes while still running the same scene dialogue and sounds * Contrast is poor making it hard to see night scenes * Movie advertised isn’t always the movies that you get * Some websites are doing it illegally. Every day someone tries to download a movie from a website and

gets a virus in their computer or worse. Some places advertise movie downloads that they don’t even have. Some of them are just blank. This happens with paid sites as well. Some paid sites are simply scams that is why you should always look for websites that have reviews posted from real customers from a source other than the website itself. If you are looking to copy a DVD from your VCR, that is illegal as well. Some of the movies that you could rent these days are encoded with a special chip that will scramble any images if you try to copy it and it is for this reason that you shouldn’t even try. There is no point in damaging an entire DVD/VCR player for a movie that you cant even get.