Copy DVD or CD on Mac Using Disk Utility for free
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@matiasbilbao bullet proof huh? wana test that out? JK lol thanks for the video its so clean and simple!
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@matiasbilbao Ah right thanks. I'll check that video out.
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@shock325ify Not most movie DVD's. For that watch my other video about using RipIt to do that.
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I did this put the video is choppy, what did I do wrong?
mudersville 2 weeks ago
@mudersville If you tried copying a copy protected movie DVD, then that is the reason. This method is not for copying movies or copy protected materials. For that see my other videos on how to copy movies using RipIt.
matiasbilbao 2 weeks ago
this can work for movies right
shock325ify 1 month ago
@shock325ify This is best used to backup your software DVD's, clone drives, duplicate volumes, etc...
matiasbilbao 3 weeks ago
Yo have a mac pro huh?
boxen76 3 months ago
@boxen76 Yep. I have had it for almost 6 years and it still rocks. I have upgraded all sorts of things. SSD for startup volume. Moved my home folder to a separate volume using an Apple raid card (8TB) plus have the Time Machine running internally. The thing is bullet proof.
matiasbilbao 3 weeks ago