there are tutorials to do just this, convert to go either way, or to DVD, or to HDrive. I personally couldnt be bothered, ripping a dvd takes forever and its just too much time. I barely have time to watch a movie much less sit there ripping one. Plus I do not like ripping them cause its all this DRM stuff that we have to answer to.
"I'm a college student looking for a new laptop, but almost all of my media I receive digitally. I'm looking for a laptop, not a netbook, without an optical drive, and budget sensitive. The optical drive will just be a waste of space, when I can have thinner laptop. What's out there?"
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I see a good business opportunity here. Rip Blu-ray movies to your hard drive, then burn them to HD-DVD to sell on ebay... keep the format alive!
there are tutorials to do just this, convert to go either way, or to DVD, or to HDrive. I personally couldnt be bothered, ripping a dvd takes forever and its just too much time. I barely have time to watch a movie much less sit there ripping one. Plus I do not like ripping them cause its all this DRM stuff that we have to answer to.
If you have one of those very rare HDDVD burners :)
@walrusking. Was that sarcasm? 1: ripping a DVD takes a few minutes, 2: AnyDVD strips out the DRM.