19 Dec 2006
New PCs ship with large hard drives. Unless you work with large video files, how are you ever going to fill that 500GB hard drive? One option would be to use a virtual CD emulator such as Paragon CD-ROM Emulator 3 and store your CDs on your computer, as virtual drives. Another option would be to use the space to backup, store and access your DVDs.
AnyDVD 6.0.9.7 will enable you to grab your purchased DVDs, unscramble and then store the contents on your hard drive - for personal use only. You can then keep a backup of your favourite DVDs, watch them via your computer. Ideal if your 20¨ LCD screen is based in your bedroom. To store and manage your DVD collection, use a tool such as the superb 5-star rated MediaMan 2.65 which also enables you to track people who have borrowed your media.
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