Copy dvd to dvd software

I want copy software dvd to dvd if u know a link or a program or cd/dvd please let me know. Thanks.

You already have it: Disk Utility.
To create an image file, launch Disk Utility and select File: New: Disk Image From Folder. In the window that appears, navigate to the desired folder and then click on Image. Give the image file a name, and click on Save when prompted. That’s it.
How to copy previously-burned DVD-R video discs
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