9 925AS macrumors member Original poster Mar 27, 2007 #1 Is there any way to burn dvd's without extracting them? Can I use another computer and use it as an external dvd drive, and then just burn directly?
Is there any way to burn dvd's without extracting them? Can I use another computer and use it as an external dvd drive, and then just burn directly?
epochblue macrumors 68000 Mar 27, 2007 #2 925AS said: Is there any way to burn dvd's without extracting them? Can I use another computer and use it as an external dvd drive, and then just burn directly? Click to expand... If it's a non-commercial DVD, yes. If it's a commercial DVD, no.
925AS said: Is there any way to burn dvd's without extracting them? Can I use another computer and use it as an external dvd drive, and then just burn directly? Click to expand... If it's a non-commercial DVD, yes. If it's a commercial DVD, no.
wrldwzrd89 macrumors G5 Mar 27, 2007 #3 For data DVDs all you need are two DVD drives and software that supports disc-to-disc copies. However, for movie DVDs, you won't find any software to do this because doing so is technically forbidden by the DVD copy protection.
For data DVDs all you need are two DVD drives and software that supports disc-to-disc copies. However, for movie DVDs, you won't find any software to do this because doing so is technically forbidden by the DVD copy protection.