Can I transfer dvd to hard drive tv programs or a memory stick? My os is Vista professional. DVD seems to be for the most part, the VR formatted on modern dvd recorders.

I want to archive TV shows that were recorded on DVD that is formatted in VR mode rather than in video mode. My operating system is Vista business and therefore does not include the Media Center. I can play DVDs on the computer, but cannot transfer files from their hard drive. Windows Explorer does not work unless the DVD are formatted in video mode.

Hi GeoffreyHawkins,

This feature is not supported by Windows.

However, you can use your favorite search engine & download any third-party software that could serve the purpose.

Note: This response contains a reference to third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft provides this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and no has not tested any software or information found on these sites; Therefore, Microsoft cannot make any approach to quality, security or the ability of a software or information that are there.

Hope the helps of information.

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