How to get a DVD copy of Battleship from Blu-ray or DVD discs easily

July 23, 2012 / Posted by Davy on DVD/Blu-ray Movies

How to get a DVD copy of Battleship? Many people would directly buy a DVD copy from online shops. This is a very easy and convenient way, but not cost-effective and convenient enough. Just think how can you get a DVD copy of a movie if it’s not sold online? Meanwhile, it costs time for people to wait for the ordered DVD copy. Another practical and useful way is to use a Blu-ray/DVD copy program to copy Battleship DVD, which is exactly what this how-to is going to say.

To copy Battleship Blu-ray/DVD to DVD disc or hard drive, you can use Leawo Blu-ray Copy. It could help you easily burn a copy of Battleship on both DVD and Blu-ray as you like. With this program, you can also burn Battleship DVD to DVD from DVD-9 to DVD-5.
The following steps would show you how to copy Battleship Blu-ray/DVD to DVD discs or hard drive easily:

   

Full Guide

Import source Blu-ray/DVD files

Click Source drop-down button to load source Battleship Blu-ray/DVD discs from your Blu-ray drive. Of course, if your source Battleship content is not included in disc, you can also load BD/DVD folders or ISO files.

Set Target for output

Click Target drop-down button to set target destination to save output Blu-ray/DVD profile on your local computer. You can choose either Folder or ISO.

Do essential settings

Select Disc type; choose Copy mode from Full Movie, Main Movie and Custom Movie; set Disc Label.

  • When you choose Main Movie or Custom Movie copy mode, you are able to make a preview of source Blu-ray/DVD files and select audio and subtitle of source Blu-ray/DVD files.

Start to copy Lockout Blu-ray to DVD

Click the Start button to start to copy Blu-ray/DVD content within this Blu-ray Copy program.

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Extended Knowledge

Battleship is a 2012 American science fiction naval war film inspired by the classic pen and paper game. The film was directed by Peter Berg and released by Universal Pictures. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Liam Neeson, Alexander Skarsgård, Rihanna, Brooklyn Decker, and Tadanobu Asano.
The film was originally planned to be released in 2011, but was rescheduled to April 11, 2012 in the United Kingdom and May 18, 2012 in the United States.[3] The film’s world premiere was in Tokyo, Japan on April 3, 2012.– Wikipedia

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