My friend just phoned to ask if she could have a DVD back that I borrowed a few weeks ago as someone else wants to borrow it.
I just haven't got around to watching it although I would like too at some point.
Is there anyway I can copy the DVD onto my computer and then copy onto a blank DVD?
most dvds now have the digital ultraviolet option, you can copy it to your laptop or pc, up to 5 copies can be made actually, have a look on the back cover, it wil tell you there.
I did actually read the link DJHAWKES. UltraVoilet is different to what the first answer advised mrssPrim to do, which is what I was responding to. If this particular dvd does include an UltraVoilet copy then there will be a paper insert inside the dvd case detailing the copy information and unique authentication code - which will be invalid if not used before the expiration date.
I'd never actually heard of UltraVoilet until I just looked at your link, so thanks for that :-)
It still doesn't mean that the poster could make a copy of it onto a blank dvd though.
Ha Ha yes that's me, pirate prim!
What was said in that first answer that could be removed I wonder.
Anyway I've got the DVD here in front of me and it's called The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and on the back is a red circle with a line through it and it says This disc is copy protected, so I guess that answers my question does it?
How is it technically possible OG?
Dotty I can't see where it says digital ultraviolet option.
it would have a violet coloured band across the back cover and a leaflet inside with the passcode for the online download. it's only a year or so old , maybe less, but if it's not ultraviolet you'd struggle to copy it i think.