In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Whether you build the greenhouse from scratch or build it with a kit, you should choose the size carefully.  The larger the greenhouse, the more money it will cost to build and heat. The most popular greenhouse size is 8 by 6 feet (2.4 by 1.8 m). You can get a pop-up or polycarbonate greenhouse from home improvement stores and Amazon for as little as $150. Larger, sturdier models range from $500 to $5,000 depending upon size. Look at websites like Costco.com, Home Depot, or Greenhouses.com. If you have chosen an area against a building, you may as well construct a simple lean-structure that uses the remaining wall as support.  If you have a brick structure, the heat from the building can help you keep a steady, warm temperature. This is a fairly easy structure to make yourself. You can support it with rebar, wooden beams and fewer supports that an offset building. This is a domed ceiling that can be made with steel supports or PVC tubing (PVC does contains several carcinogenic estrogen mimickers that are water soluble, ldpe tubing is more expensive but a saver alternative.).  The domed shape means there is less head and storage space that rectangular models. This shape can be built with little cost; however, the less expensive the material, the less sturdy it is likely to be. With this design, you will need a foundation and a frame. Unless you are a designer, you will want to buy a plan for a greenhouse or employ someone to build it.  A rigid frame, post and rafter or A-frame greenhouse will need a foundation and a sturdy frame. You will need the help of friends or employees to help you build a large framed greenhouse.
Summary: Measure your location. Choose a greenhouse kit, if you have little experience building or few people to help you erect the greenhouse. Make a lean-to. Build a Quonset frame. Pick a rigid frame.

Problem: Article: Place the DVD logo side-up in the DVD reader to do this. Your computer will immediately begin reading the DVD. If any auto-play windows open after you insert the DVD into your computer, close them before continuing. Double-click the HandBrake icon, which resembles a tropical drink next to a pineapple. Click Open Source in the upper-left side of the HandBrake window, then click your DVD's name in the pop-out menu that appears. HandBrake will begin reading your DVD. The pop-out menu may open automatically when you open HandBrake. This will take several minutes, so just make sure that your computer is charged (or plugged in) and in a well-ventilated area. Your computer's DVD drive will become fairly warm from this point until you're done burning the copy DVD, so it's important to make sure that your computer stays in an area where it can vent. It's in the lower-right corner of HandBrake (Windows) or on the right side of HandBrake (Mac). Doing so opens a new window. Click the Desktop folder on the left side of the window (you may first have to scroll up to find it). This will make the DVD's file easier to find later. On a Mac, click the "Where" drop-down box in the middle of the window, then click Desktop in the resulting drop-down menu. Type whatever you want to name the ripped file into the "File name" or "Name" text box. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will set a save location for your ripped DVD file. This green-and-black "Play" {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/2\/22\/Android7play.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/22\/Android7play.png\/30px-Android7play.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} button is at the top of the HandBrake window. On a Mac, you'll click Start here. By default, HandBrake will rip the DVD twice and select the highest-quality version, so this process can take upward of an hour (or more) for a feature-length film. Closing background programs (e.g., video players, web browsers, etc.) while your DVD is burning may speed up the ripping process. Press the "Eject" button on your DVD player's lid. This will remove the disc. At this point, you're ready to begin burning the MP4 file onto a DVD. If you're using an older Mac, you'll instead press the ⏏ Eject key.
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Insert the DVD into your computer's DVD reader. Open HandBrake. Select your DVD. Allow HandBrake to finish reading the DVD. Click Browse. Set the desktop as the save location. Enter a file name. Click Save. Click Start Encode. Wait for your DVD to finish ripping. Eject the DVD.