Movie Maker allows you to 'string' together personal video clips. DVD Maker
has a similar function in that you can create a slide show of your
photographs and burn them to DVD. (Incidentally Movie Maker uses DVD Maker
if you select the 'burn to DVD' option.)
I have only used these applications sparingly and haven't come a cross a
copy DVD option, although I may have missed it, but I don't think that these
two applications are designed for copying DVDs (someone will correct me if
I'm wrong)
Third Party applications such as Nero (
www.nero.com) will copy 'personal'
DVDs. Nero will not copy 'copy protected' DVDs Copying 'copy protected' or
'commercial' DVDs contravenes the Copyright Laws
--
John Barnett MVP
Associate Expert
Windows - Shell/User
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