It's easy enough. The thing is that DVD's are usually copy protected, so you just need to get around that. You could use AnyDVD for that. Then if you could use DVDShrink to copy the DVD to your computer. If your wanted to convert those files to AVI you could try an older version of DVDFab. The newer versions have a lot of audio/video sync and pixelation problems. To play the files I would install the K-Lite codec pack and use Media Player Classic. There is no 2-Click option I'm afraid. I tried to include links to all the various places, but each time I tried to add a link, the other would would turn back into regular text. It seems that this site, much like Windows H8, is only capable of doing one thing at a time.