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How To Copy a DVD with VLC 1.0

Posted by Tricker Wednesday, October 21, 2009

VLC 1.0 has gotten several cool new features, one of which is the ability to record what is playing in the screen. Here we will take a look at how easy it is to record a DVD or other video formats using VLC.

Record Using VLC


You won’t see the record button in the default view so we need to make it available in the control panel by going to View and selecting Advanced Controls.

advance controls in VLC media player

Now you can see the Record button along with a couple other handy controls like snapshot and looping.


record button in vlc player

Now when you start up a DVD or other video simply click on the record button and hit is a second time to end the recording.


clicking record button in vlc media player

While it is recording notice that the record button will be blue.


record button switched its color to blue

The recorded video is in MPEG format and stored them in the Documents folder labeled as VLC Record with the date and time.

stored

video file selection in VLC media player

This is a great way to save entire movies or specific scenes you want to watch later on your hard drive.

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