Sunday, October 5, 2008

Convert DVD to AVI File - Movavi VideoSuite Discount

By Luke Richards

Many programs are available that can allow you to backup your DVD movies to your computer. The most common form of backup file is the .AVI file, which can hold an entire movie by itself with low file size but high quality. AVI files typically use DivX or Xvid codecs to create the movies.

They are the most common file that movies are stored in on computers. So common, in fact, that many DVD players can actually play them now, so you can backup DVDs to your computer, then burn them again to a DVD-Recordable disk and play them on your TV (if you have the right software).

A great and popular piece of software that can do all of this and much more (including video editing, burning...) is Movavi Videosuite. It is a fully-featured video editing product that is used by beginners and professionals alike.

Using Movavi Videosuite, there are only a few simple steps you need to take to backup DVD to AVI:

1. Run the Videosuite, click the DVD button and Add DVD. This will allow you to backup everything on the DVD. Choose the correct IFO or VOB files that you wish to copy.

2. Select the correct audio track in the correct language that you want in your AVI

3. Choose output format as AVI (DivX, Xvid, etc)

4. Select a proper video output path for the file you are saving to your computer.

5. Click the convert button to begin backing up your dvd.

This is a great way to store DVDs in small file sizes which are still near-DVD quality. If you have a DVD burner and DVD-R DVDs, then you can burn several movies onto one disc!

Of course, remember to only make backup copies of DVDs that you rightfully own.

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