How to copy a DVD

This is probably a very naive question but I want to make a copy of a DVD using my Mac and I’d like to know what tools people use for this.

The situation is this - my sister sent a DVD (March of the Penguins) to my father recently but the DVD won’t play in my father’s DVD player because my sister lives in the US and the DVD is only for that region.

What is the best way to fix it so my father can watch this DVD? (Feel free to email me at tom@tomrafteryit.net if you don’t wish to leave a comment)

12 Responses to “How to copy a DVD”


  1. 1 simon

    You go out and buy the DVD in the shop otherwise those pengiuns will have to make do with Porshecs rather then ferrari’s. Are you going to deny the penguins their Ferrari’s by using something like http://www.fastdvdcopy.com/.

    So when you are watching the pegiuns and wondering why are they in the cold. it is because you used something like http://www.fastdvdcopy.com/ to deny them a nice air conditioned hummvy.

    Also instead of using something like http://www.fastdvdcopy.com/ you could buy an american dvd player. if you are likily to get many dvds from the states. :)

  2. 2 EWI

    You can use the Disk Tool (?) to make a disk image, then burn it (I presume. I’m in a hurry out the door).

    For conversion to another format -> Handbrake

  3. 3 Dave

    It’d be much easier just to hack your fathers DVD player. 99 times out of a hundred you can do this using a simple remote control hack.

  4. 4 Tom Raftery

    Simon - thanks, downloaded and will try in the next couple of days. The full version is $99 though! Fortunately the trial allows burning of 1 dvd and that’s all I need for now!

    EWI - I don’t know if that’s strip the regionalisation out of the dvd.

    Dave - I must find out the model of his player and try this too - it looks like an intriguing option - Del.icio.us’d!

  5. 5 bernard

    while tom is off celebrating his bloggie (which is sitting on my desk here!),

    I will concur with EWI and suggest Handbrake for Mac, or else the (very excellent) software called DVD Shrink for PC (spit!)

    Congrats Tom!

    b.

  6. 6 Joe Drumgoole

    Mac The Ripper gets its off the DVD.

    Putting it on a DVD is left as an exercise for the reader.

  7. 7 Conor O'Neill

    Hi Tom,

    First off - big congratulations on the Blog Award, it is well deserved.

    I’ve been copying all the DVDs I buy for quite a while now and I give the copies to the kids to break whilst the originals are locked away.

    On the PC, most European DVDs are very easy to copy and all you need is a free tool called DVDShrink from: http://www.dvdshrink.org/
    It removes the region encoding and shrinks the DVD to fit on a single-sided DVD-R/ R/RW.

    But US DVDs are getting more and more DRM and I have ended up purchasing AnyDVD and CloneDVD to copy/play those ones. The DRM is changing so often that these packages are often updated once per week just to keep up. If you do buy similar for the Mac, make sure the package in question gets similar updates.

    I second the idea of just removing the region lock on your DVD player. In general all cheap “no name” players can be de-regioned with just a few key presses on your remote. Of the big names, my Philips was trivial, Samsung too but my sis-in-laws JVC could not be modified. Check out http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks for more details.

  8. 8 EWI

    Sorry - you’re right; that was part of a longer reply that I quickly edited down. As to making it fit after you’ve ripped with Handbrake I’d suggest using the basic version of ‘forty-two’.

    Btw - congratulations!

  9. 9 Marvin

    You can also just buy a multi-region dvd player for around €60, though they aren’t advertised as such. I bought a Daewoo in a certain new superstore in Fermoy and found the hack on the web somewhere, so now I buy DVDs from Amazon.com regularly.

    I also have a brother working in the far east who sends DVDs home for my kids too, and it has no problems playing them all.

  10. 10 paddy

    use mac the ripper and if you have toast 7 you can copy the unlocked decrypted version no problems to a dvd it no problem. the program popcorn also by roxio will let you do it - it is built into toast 7 but is probably still available on its own. mac the ripper is free

  11. 11 The Doc.

    Hello Tom,
    Better late than never, only stumbled across your query today just by chance! I am pretty
    certain I could fix your problem without the need to burn a copy of the dvd.

    The problem could be solved by entering a mastercode for your father’s dvd player which would allow it to play any region dvd. If you are still interested - let me know the make and model of your fathers dvd player and I might be able to fix it for free by sending you the short instructions by email. It has worked on mine and even without the correct model no. still got it to work with NO risk to equipment. The only problem is not all dvd players can do this but there is only one way to find out and as it will cost you anything what have you got to lose.

    The Doc.

  12. 12 Tom Raftery

    Doc.

    thanks for the comment - I’m not sure of my father’s model off the top of my head but it is a Philips combo VCR and DVD player, very similar looking to the DVP 3020 but probably an older model (he has it 2 years or so).

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