Just what I've been looking for as well,  I don't mind paying for software, so 
long as I'm not paying hundreds of dollars for something that does the job 
<smile>.


On 30/04/2012, at 8:10 AM, Walter wrote:

> Hi Yes, Magic DVD will do that for you without trouble.  Unfortunately it
> costs money but there is a trial period and I think you get 5 sessions to
> play with before you need to buy the programme.  I downloaded it and ripped
> a few DVDs during the trial period.  That was about 2 years ago but I intend
> buying the programme as I liked the results.  Walter.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
> Sent: 29 April 2012 23:05
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Copying DVD
> 
> Hi All
> Is there any way I can copy a commercially produced DVD on to my computer? 
> If so how would I do this?
> 
> Eleanor 
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