Downloading home made DVD to copy again

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #21

    DeaconFrost said:
    What software are you using to burn the DVDs? Windows itself won't do this, as far as I know.

    Maybe the problem is you don't have any burning software installed. If that's the case, get BurnAware, ImgBurn, CDBurnXP, Ashampoo Burning Studio....all are free so any one of them would work very well and give you the copy option.

    I think that's going to resolve your issue.

    I think you hit the nail on the head!! I'm guessing I didn't having the proper software.......I just assumed you could pop in a DVD, copy it to your hard drive and then copy it to another DVD. As I said......not a tech savvy person, but your suggestions have all been very helpful......thank you! I've burned a view disks, so I'm going to try them on our player and see what happened. 3 down.......27 more to go!!
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  2. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #22

    DeaconFrost said:
    What software are you using to burn the DVDs? Windows itself won't do this, as far as I know.

    Maybe the problem is you don't have any burning software installed. If that's the case, get BurnAware, ImgBurn, CDBurnXP, Ashampoo Burning Studio....all are free so any one of them would work very well and give you the copy option.

    I think that's going to resolve your issue.
    ImgBurn is a great free burning program. I use it every time I need to burn something to a DVD.
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  3. Arc
    Posts : 1,626
    Microsoft Windows 10 Home
       #23

    Winuser said:
    ImgBurn is a great free burning program. I use it every time I need to burn something to a DVD.
    You may want to have a look here: Discuss : OpenCandy in ImgBurn
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  4. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #24

    F8watcher,

    Have you considered converting the DVDs to AVI or MPG movie files and saving them all on one USB hard drive with a backup? I've seen a lot more DVDs go bad than hard drives with backups. Heck, you could probably even fit all 30 DVDs on one 128GB USB memory stick.

    MagicDVD is a great program for converting DVD to AVI, MPG and just about any other video file format, but it will only do 5 for free:
    Magic DVD Ripper - rip DVD to hard drive or blank DVD

    There are plenty of other free programs you could use as well.
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  5. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #25

    NavyLCDR said:
    F8watcher,

    Have you considered converting the DVDs to AVI or MPG movie files and saving them all on one USB hard drive with a backup? I've seen a lot more DVDs go bad than hard drives with backups. Heck, you could probably even fit all 30 DVDs on one 128GB USB memory stick.

    MagicDVD is a great program for converting DVD to AVI, MPG and just about any other video file format, but it will only do 5 for free:
    Magic DVD Ripper - rip DVD to hard drive or blank DVD

    There are plenty of other free programs you could use as well.
    There is a reason you are a 'Pro' member and I'm a 'Junior' member �� I'll leave that up to my daughter if she so chooses.......thanks for the suggestion!
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  7. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #27

    Arc said:
    You may want to have a look here: Discuss : OpenCandy in ImgBurn
    Yeah, The newest version includes bundleware. It's much safer to use the older version than the newer version.
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  8. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #28

    NavyLCDR said:
    F8watcher,

    Have you considered converting the DVDs to AVI or MPG movie files and saving them all on one USB hard drive with a backup? I've seen a lot more DVDs go bad than hard drives with backups. Heck, you could probably even fit all 30 DVDs on one 128GB USB memory stick.

    MagicDVD is a great program for converting DVD to AVI, MPG and just about any other video file format, but it will only do 5 for free:
    Magic DVD Ripper - rip DVD to hard drive or blank DVD

    There are plenty of other free programs you could use as well.
    It is darn near impossible to find quality media anymore. Most of the media you find in the stores are cheap grade media. I second the suggestion to save them on a USB HDD.
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  9. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #29

    I've used Free Studio before, seems to be pretty good for free:
    http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/free-dvd-video-software.htm
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  10. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #30

    Winuser said:
    Yeah, The newest version includes bundleware. It's much safer to use the older version than the newer version.
    Once again I remind you guys about PowerShell OneGet, a built-in tool in Windows 10. Using OneGet you can install all your software with one command, totally automatically and silently in the background, without any PUPs, without any "Click Next, Click Install", without any "Would you also like to install this and that software". By default the latest version of all applications, but if an older version is needed you can select from all available versions.

    I just installed ImgBurn with OneGet in 10 seconds with this simple command:

    Downloading home made DVD to copy again-2016_04_08_23_52_561.png

    PowerShell OneGet - Install Apps from Command Line - Windows 10 Forums
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