Copying DVD’s

Software and Hardware creations have given people the ability to now copy DVDs from the comfort of their own home. Copying DVDs is something that millions of people do, using their own home computer with software, or by using a DVD recorder specifically designed for creating copies of DVDs. Copying DVDs on your home computer can be as easy as purchasing a DVD burner from your local computer store, and some software. Copying DVDs on a home computer system will require in addition to the purchase of a burner the purchase of some sort of DVD burning and copying software. If you plan of copying commercial DVDs you will need to purchase a program specifically designed with copying commercial DVDs in mind. DVD copying on a computer with only one DVD drive requires you to upload the information off the DVD onto your computer before copying the DVD. This can require a large amount a hard drive space, to save all of the information. DVDs that you would rent of purchase of popular film are copyright protected. While you can purchase software that would enable

you to make a copy of them it is important to realize that copying DVDs of copyrighted material is not legal, and could get you into trouble. DVD copying is done directly onto a blank DVD disk. Blank DVDs look very similar to blank CDs that are used for burning music. You would insert the blank DVD into your DVD burner, and then commence copying your DVD. DVD copying in a DVD recorder is often much easier than doing so on a computer. Copying DVDs on a DVD recorder merely requires you to put the master copy of the DVD in one drive, and the blank DVD in the other. Copying DVDs in these recorders usually only requires pressing a few buttons in order for your DVD copying to begin.