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  1. #1
    nate w
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    DVD on windows vista?

    Hi

    I have the vista dvd burner and i was wondering if i could copy a movie onto it... i dont understand how to get the movie onto the computer and then put it onto the DVD........ i try to opent he dvd on the compuer but it wont open

    HELP PLEASE
    1 have two movies i want to make copies of ones on a dvd disk and the other is downloaded to my computer

  2. #2
    Keith M
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    Are you trying to make another copy of a DVD movie. Where is the movie you want to copy?
    Ok, The DVD Maker on Windows Vista will probably not get past the copyright protection.
    My wife uses a program called DVD Fab Platinum which she purchased after using a free 30 day trial version to copy some of her DVDs. This should also copy your other movie you downloaded. Here is a link to the 30 day trial that will allow you to copy your movie.
    http://www.dvdfab.com/download.htm

  3. #3
    Keith M
    Guest
    Are you trying to make another copy of a DVD movie. Where is the movie you want to copy?
    Ok, The DVD Maker on Windows Vista will probably not get past the copyright protection.
    My wife uses a program called DVD Fab Platinum which she purchased after using a free 30 day trial version to copy some of her DVDs. This should also copy your other movie you downloaded. Here is a link to the 30 day trial that will allow you to copy your movie.
    http://www.dvdfab.com/download.htm

  4. #4
    Keith M
    Guest
    Are you trying to make another copy of a DVD movie. Where is the movie you want to copy?
    Ok, The DVD Maker on Windows Vista will probably not get past the copyright protection.
    My wife uses a program called DVD Fab Platinum which she purchased after using a free 30 day trial version to copy some of her DVDs. This should also copy your other movie you downloaded. Here is a link to the 30 day trial that will allow you to copy your movie.

    http://www.dvdfab.com/download.htm

  5. #5
    Keith M
    Guest
    Are you trying to make another copy of a DVD movie. Where is the movie you want to copy?
    Ok, The DVD Maker on Windows Vista will probably not get past the copyright protection.
    My wife uses a program called DVD Fab Platinum which she purchased after using a free 30 day trial version to copy some of her DVDs. This should also copy your other movie you downloaded. Here is a link to the 30 day trial that will allow you to copy your movie.
    http://www.dvdfab.com/download.htm


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