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Snidly
August 6th 06, 08:47 PM
I have a DVD from my son's wedding that I would like to make a copy of. None
of my recorders will play this type of file and none of my software will even
recognize the DVD. Roxio says Toast will work, but I have a PC not a MAC.
Any suggestions without spending a lot of money for new software? All I want
is a copy for our files and to show the people that could not make the
wedding the video. please help..
Ron P
August 7th 06, 08:59 PM
"Snidly" > wrote in message
...
>I have a DVD from my son's wedding that I would like to make a copy of.
>None
> of my recorders will play this type of file and none of my software will
> even
> recognize the DVD. Roxio says Toast will work, but I have a PC not a MAC.
> Any suggestions without spending a lot of money for new software? All I
> want
> is a copy for our files and to show the people that could not make the
> wedding the video. please help..
Is it possible that this disk was formatted for use with packet writing
software so that the disk could be used more or less like a floppy disk?
Snidly
August 8th 06, 12:43 AM
I haven't a clue. I did download a free trial of 1clickdvdcopy and it worked
to make a copy. However you can only copy 3 discs and then you must buy it.
I am working on using another compuer so I can get six copies. Thank you for
your answer, I only wish I knew more about this box then just how to do the
miminal things.
"Ron P" wrote:
> "Snidly" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I have a DVD from my son's wedding that I would like to make a copy of.
> >None
> > of my recorders will play this type of file and none of my software will
> > even
> > recognize the DVD. Roxio says Toast will work, but I have a PC not a MAC.
> > Any suggestions without spending a lot of money for new software? All I
> > want
> > is a copy for our files and to show the people that could not make the
> > wedding the video. please help..
>
> Is it possible that this disk was formatted for use with packet writing
> software so that the disk could be used more or less like a floppy disk?
>
>
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