Absolute Beginners Guide to Computer Basics (2nd Edition)
Copying a DVD is somewhat more problematic than copying a CD. There are two reasons for this:
So if you want to copy a DVD, you're pretty much limited by the original material. If you want to copy a DVD you've created, you're okay. If you want to copy a commercial DVD movieeven if it's just a backup copy for your personal useyou're probably out of luck. (There's no harm in trying, however; not all commercial DVDs feature copy-protection encryption.) That said, there are many programs that let you make copies of your personal DVDs. With most of these programs, the process is as simple as clicking a button or two; some programs let you compress longer DVDs to fit on a standard blank DVD or break long DVDs into two shorter ones. Both Easy Media Creator and Ulead MovieFactory, which we've discussed previously, will do basic DVD copying. Also good are two dedicated DVD copy programs, DVD Wizard Pro (www.dvdwizardpro.com) and EZ DVD Copy (www.ezdvdcopy.com). Again, note that none of these programs will copy commercial DVDs, but they're great for copying your home-made discs.
|