Depends on your computer's player. Do you have a DVD player instead of a CD player? If yes, then it's just a matter of having the software and you should be able to find that free, on the 'net.
Copy it from the DVD to your PC.
You can on a Mac, But I'm not sure about PC.
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Often DVD files are encrypted and you cannot simply copy and paste files from them. Otherwise, it may be a faulty DVD drive that is keeping you from getting this file from the DVD.
it is very easy to copy a DVD in the way.. simply connect the scart output from the DVD player to the scart input of the DVD recorder and select the record source. Only thing is some DVD's are copy protected so this wont work.. an alternative if you have a PC and DVD burner is to download a free program such as DVD shirnk and back it up to the PC and the burn it to a DVD using software such as Nero or some free opensource CD / DVD authoring software
It is most definitely illegal to copy a rented movie, or any other movie you do not own. It is also currently illegal to copy a movie you own, if that movie has copy-prevention technology; not because it's illegal to copy it, but because it's illegal to bypass the copy-prevention.Extra InfoI would recommend VLC media player because it can play unprotected files. Also if you go into view and click 'advanced controls' you will see a red dot icon, this is the record button. It simply allows you to watch a film and while you are watching it will record the film onto your pc/laptop. For some reason when I do this it puts the file into my documents folder but all you have to do is rename it and put it wherever you want to.HOPE THIS HELPS
You may want to burn PC games for backup purposes, downloaded content or borrowing a game from a friend. There are two different methods in which this can be accomplished. One way is downloaded content and the other is burning a PC game disk to a blank CD or DVD using a DVD copying software. Take note that most games a copy protected which means that ordinary or basic DVD burning software will not be able to do a job. The key to burning a PC-DVD game is using a DVD burning software that can copy protected dvds.
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That's because you have burned the file to a CD and not a DVD.
For ripping a DVD, you can use the free DVD Decrypter which can remove the copy protection and region code from DVD. But it can't work on DVDs of new copy protection and also it can't convert DVD to other format. So if you can't finish the work with it, you can try to use other software like Leawo DVD Ripper or Aiseesoft DVD Ripper.
it's not on dvd because ''Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer'' is just a pc game, not a movie. They didn't make a second movie of the incredibles....
do you have try to use the Audio DVD Maker , Audio DVD Maker supports all popular DVD media and dual-layer DVD-9 burner, the copied disc is playable on both PC and home DVD player .and i think it can help you .