Converting DVD to AVI - Using Movavi Videosuite Trial Coupon
Converting DVD to AVI files has several advantages. They are single files that can conveniently store an entire movie in one place on your hard drive that takes up less space than a typical DVD file while still maintaining decent quality picture and sound. They are typically stored using a DivX or Xvid codec by a backup program.
They are the most common file that movies are stored in on computers. So common, in fact, that many DVD players can actually play them now, so you can backup DVDs to your computer, then burn them again to a DVD-Recordable disk and play them on your TV (if you have the right software).
A great software program that can do all this is the Movavi videosuite. It can burn, edit, and copy videos, amongst many other things. It is used by people personally to backup their own DVD collections and also by professionals who edit and publish their own video.
Using Movavi Videosuite, there are only a few simple steps you need to take to backup DVD to AVI:
1. Open up Movavi Videosuite and click DVD. Click Add DVD in order to backup everything on the DVD. Browse the disk and select the IFO and VOB files which contain the movie.
2. Select an audio track for the DVD you want to convert (get the correct language…)
3. Choose format for output (AVI is best)
4. Choose where on your hard disk you want to copy the file you’re saving.
5. Click the convert button to begin backing up your dvd.
This is a great way to store DVDs in small file sizes which are still near-DVD quality. If you have a DVD burner and DVD-R DVDs, then you can burn several movies onto one disc!
Of course, remember to only make backup copies of DVDs that you rightfully own.














