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A0A DVD COPY 2.8.6

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Back up your DVDs to a hard drive or to DVD recordable media with AoA DVD COPY.
Published: Mar 9, 2009
Published by: AoA Media
www.aoadvdcopy.com
License Shareware
$39.95 to purchase
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OS: NT / 2k / XP / 2003 / Vista
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With AoA DVD COPY, you own the most efficient way to create backup copies of your DVD movie collection. These working copies allow you to play your DVDs on home and computer DVD players every day without the inevitable risk of getting your originals scratched or damaged. You get disc protection with no loss of playback quality.

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