How to copy a DVD-R?
#1How to copy a DVD-R?
Posted: 4/21/09 at 10:22amI have a DVD-R with some irreplaceable family movies on it. Lost the original source DVD in a baking accident (long story). Does anyone know how to make a copy of a DVD-R?
#2re: How to copy a DVD-R?
Posted: 4/21/09 at 10:35am
"Because he (The Baker)lost his mother and father in a baking accident..."
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Updated On: 4/21/09 at 10:35 AM
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#2re: How to copy a DVD-R?
Posted: 4/21/09 at 10:36amI'm gonna guess that he probably was assuming most people on here would get the allusion without it being spelled out.
BDrischBDemented
Broadway Star Joined: 11/13/05
#3re: How to copy a DVD-R?
Posted: 4/21/09 at 10:37am
I recommend the application Toast. There's a copy feature which lets you pretty much copy any DVD-R in like three steps, it's very easy. I don't think it's free, though, and I'm running a mac and I'm not sure if it's available for PCs.
**As it turns out, it's not available for PCs. And it's pretty costly. Buying it might be last resort maybe...
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