Authoring a dvd in mac os x. is it readable in windows?

ok I do quite a bit of dvd authoring for some of the college kids around here. " projects for thier av classes mostly" what i am trying to find out is: A: can a dvd created in a mac os x environment be read in a windoews machine by an average ordinary user (not a techno geek or pirate). B: What kind of copy protection can i use to make it a hassle for a "pirate/bootlegger" to make copies of these discs.
I know most "in the know" users can bypass most copyright protection but i would still like to use some kind of encription or something that will allow the dvd to be played on a set top system but make it a pain for a computer to read and copy

Hi:
Wellcome to the forum !
A: can a dvd created in a mac os x environment be read in a windoews machine by an average ordinary user (not a techno geek or pirate).
Of course you DVD authored with DVDSP (and even iDVD) will be readable in Windows machines with a DVD player software installed. Just be aware that ussually Windows Media player has no the ability to play DVDs.
B: What kind of copy protection can i use to make it a hassle for a "pirate/bootlegger" to make copies of these discs.
You cannot add any copy protection in your DVDs burned in your computer (Mac or PC). That's something to add when making disc replication.
Hope that helps !
  Alberto

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