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How to Back Up a DVD Onto a VCD
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Backing up a DVD onto a VCD (Video CD) is a process that involves converting the DVD video format into VCD format and then burning it onto a VCD. Here are the steps to back up a DVD onto a VCD: 1. Install a DVD ripping software on your computer. Examples of such software are Handbrake, WinX DVD Ripper, and DVDFab. 2. Launch the DVD ripping software and select the DVD as the source. The software should be able to detect the DVD automatically. If not, manually select the DVD as the source. 3. Choose the VCD format as the output format. This step may vary depending on the DVD ripping software you are using. Look for a drop-down menu or a button that says "Output Format" or "Profile," and select the VCD option. 4. Adjust the settings according to your preference. You can select the video quality, aspect ratio, and other settings. Keep in mind that the higher the video quality, the larger the file size, and the longer the conversion process. 5. Start the conversion process. Once you have selected the VCD format and adjusted the settings, click on the "Start" or "Convert" button to start the conversion process. This may take a few minutes or several hours, depending on the length of the DVD and the speed of your computer. 6. Burn the VCD onto a blank CD. Once the conversion process is complete, you will have a VCD file on your computer. Insert a blank CD into your computer's CD drive and launch a CD burning software such as Nero or Roxio. Select the VCD file as the source and burn it onto the CD. 7. Test the VCD on a VCD player. Once you have burned the VCD onto the CD, test it on a VCD player to make sure it works properly. That's it! You have successfully backed up a DVD onto a VCD.
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