How to save home DVD on PC

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Is it possible to store the home DVD I made on my computer? I have Windows 7

Is it possible to store the home DVD I made on my computer? I have Windows 7

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Try to copy the VIDEO_TS to DVD folder to a
folder on your hard drive.

The free VLC Media Player can play the file...
simply right-click on a VIDEO_TS folder and choose...
'Play with VLC Media Player '.

VLC Media Player
http://www.videolan.org/

Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

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