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The Hardware Side...

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by timmbbo, Dec 14, 2009.

  1. timmbbo

    timmbbo Member

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    Like most newbies, I'm interested in copying my DVDs. While this forum and the How-To guides do a good job covering software, I'm flummoxed by the hardware side of the equation.

    1) When purchasing a DVD writing drive, what key features should I look for. Can you recommend me to any guides or review sites that will allow me to more intelligently pick out a good drive to write DVDs?

    2) Is there a DVD Duplicator that will do the job? Instead of fussing with the software, I'd much rather get a DVD duplicator, pop in my movie and the blank, press a button, and presto! - I have my copy. Yet, the DVD duplicators I've seen have copy protection mechanisms preventing my fantasy scenario.
     
  2. david66

    david66 Regular member

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    you need software to copy dvds you will need a dvd burner any burner that you can buy will do the job dvd duplicators are expensive and they require software to do the job
     
  3. iluvendo

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    answer to question 2 is NO
     

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