Tip & How-To about Computers & Internet
Want to copy D9 and D5 DVD movies on Mac OS X? iSkysoft DVD Copy for
Mac is specially designed for Mac OS X users to lets you copy your DVD
movies and remove their protections with just a few click. iSkysoft DVD
Copy for Mac allows you to output DVD folder and directly burn your DVD
movies to new DVD discs with no protections.
Step1. Please download iSkysoft DVD Copy for Mac; you can know more about it by visiting here.Then install the software and run the software.
Step2. Select DVD Source
In the “Select Source” field, click and select “Select source DVD
folder”. Then browse your computer hard disc and select your DVD movie
(either in a folder or from your DVD ROM).
Step3. Select DVD Copy Method
iSkysoft DVD Copy for Mac allows you to copy DVD to a folder on your hard disc or directly burn DVD to a new DVD disc.
In the “Select DVD Copy Method” field, click to select a method to output the selected DVD movie:
If you want to output your DVD movie to a folder on your hard disc, you
can select the “Output DVD Folder” option, and specify a directory to
save the copied DVD movie.
If
you want to directly burn your DVD movie to a new DVD disc, you can
just select the DVD ROM where you have inserted a blank DVD disc.
Step4. Program Settings
Set Buffer Directory:
Specify a directory on your hard disc as the buffer directory to store
the temporary files generated during the conversion. We recommend that
you select a folder on a hard disc that has relatively big free space.
Select Language: Select an interface language for the program. The currently available languages are English and Simplified Chinese.
Step5. Start Copying DVD
Click the Start button to start copying your DVD movie and/or burning it to a new DVD disc.
Note:
If you are copying a DVD disc from your DVD ROM to a new DVD disc,
iSkysoft DVD Copy for Mac will ask you to insert a blank DVD disc when
the program gets ready to burn. Then you can just take the original DVD
disc out and insert a blank DVD disc.
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