Copying  a video dvd

Can someone tell me how I can copy a video dvd that was created by someone else. Thank you in advance.

Define 'someone else' as offering advice on how to circumvent legal protection mechanisms is against the Terms of Use of these forums - to which you signed up.

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  • Can I just do a straight copy of a DVD I made earlier?

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    Message was edited by: doglove923

    *How to copy previously-burned DVD-R video discs*
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42724

  • Burning a copy of a DVD

    Hi there,
    I just recieved a DVD movie of my friend that he made, he has PC (don´t know if it matters, it should´nt) and I want to make a copy of that one. It is a VOB file.
    The DVD that he send to me works perfect in my DVD player and computer and it plays imidiently.
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    Should´nt be that huge problem to make a copy of a DVD or?
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    Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2059 (English)
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2059?viewlocale=sv_SE (Swedish)
    Here is an Apple Knowledge Base article that explains how to make a copy of a DVD-R video. The same instructions can be found by using the built-in Mac Help. It will lead you to the Disk Utility program and its Help has the same instructions.
    -Doug

  • [solved] creating video dvd iso from existing folders

    I used dvdbackup with the -M option to copy a complete video dvd to my harddisk.
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    I used k3b till now (new video dvd, only create iso file)..
    Last edited by SiD (2008-07-26 18:18:13)

    SiD wrote:
    ah, ok.
    p.s.
    do you mean the "ERR:  SCR moves backwards, remultiplex input." error?
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  • I am trying to burn a second copy of a DVD.

    I am trying to make another copy of a DVD I created in iDVD a few months back. But whenever I get to the encoding stage of the burn I get an ambiguous error message stating that there was an error during the media encoding process. All of the media is still connected, and has been used before.

    Your thought is perfectly sane and OK - BUT that's not the way things works.
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    So I keep all my original material stored safely as it's the only way to get it if I need it again
    To back convert a movie on a DVD You can try several ways - see note following
    Photos in a SlideShow - I don't have the faintest and if possibly the quality will be Very Low
    DVD back for future editing
    A. don't put a mini DVD into Your Mac unless it’s a tray-loaded DVD burner/reader
    B. iMovie’08 prob. 09 is said to be able to import from DVD (homemade without copy-protection). I never had any success with it.
    C. I prefer one of these two ways
    • Copy to miniDV tape from set-top DVD-player --> Camera -or-
    • Roxio Toast™ - Can back convert to streamingDV for iMovie or FinalCut
    D. Read what Karsten collected.
    DVD back to iMovie.
    .. and here the complete 'full 9 yards' ... .
    //discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3822853&#3822853
    DVDs are in a so-called delivery format (mpeg2), which isn't meant and 
    made for any processing as editing...  or, as honorable forum member 
    QuicktimeKirk stated. [i] I use the analogy of the old Polaroid 
    "instant" cameras. Push the button, wait for the print to develop and 
    show it off.[/i] ..
    for using the iLife apps, you have to convert-'em first, in 
    recommended order, choose one of the following tools/workarounds.
    • DVDxDV (free trial, 25$, Pro. 90$)
    • Apple mpeg2 plugin  (20$) + MPEG-Streamclip (free)
    • Cinematize >60$
    • Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
    • Toast 6/7/8/9/10/11 allows converting to dv/insert dvd, hit apple-k
    • connect a miniDV Camcorder with analogue input to a DVD-player and transfer disk to tape/use as converter
    • Drop2DV (free) a free tool claiming to convert DVDs into dv-stream...
    • Use iSquint for your conversions . www.iSquint.org
    from. Bobby Keene 
    none of these apps override copy-protection mechanisms as on commercial DVD's...
    //danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
    //danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml
    be nice to copy rights ^-^
    ... and, next time,  try the forum's search-feature...
    from Beverly M.
    //docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42724
    Yours Bengt W

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