How to Rip DVDs With Nero

Nero's digital media software is a collection of audio and video editing, ripping and burning programs that allow its users to rip DVDs to their computer's hard drive. The MP4 format is the only format Nero digital software supports when converting DVD video. Please note that Nero is only capable of ripping non-copy protected DVDs to MP4. Allow up to several hours for your DVD to convert, depending on the size of your input DVD and your computer's processing speed.

Instructions

    • 1

      Insert your DVD into your computer's disc drive. Click the Nero sign on your Windows toolbar at the bottom of your computer screen and wait for Nero's main menu to load.

      Click the "Convert DVD-Video Movies to Nero Digital(TM)" button to enter the Nero Recode window.

    • 2

      Click the "+ Import Files" button on the right side of the screen to enter a Windows Explorer pop-up "Import Title" window. Browse your computer's contents in the new window and double-click your DVD's icon. Highlight the title under the "Main Movie" column and click the "Add Title" button at the bottom of the screen. Wait for your video to load in Nero's main interface (this may take several minutes).

    • 3

      Click the "Title Import Profile" drop-down menu at the bottom-left of the screen. Choose one of the Nero Digital quality settings for your converted video.

      Press the "Next" button in the lower-right corner of the screen to enter the "Burn Settings" window.

    • 4

      Click the "Destination" drop-down box and select the "Hard Disk Folder" option. This allows you to save the DVD to your hard drive. Press the "Folder For Temporary Files" box and choose a folder on your hard drive to save the movie to.

    • 5

      Click the "Burn" button on the right side of the window and wait for your video to recode to MP4. You may watch the recoding process and cancel at any time by pressing the "Stop" button.

Tips & Warnings

  • Feature-length movies may take up a lot of hard drive space, so make sure you have at least 4.7 GB of space in your save folder prior to recoding your DVD. (4.7 GB is the standard size of DVDs).

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