you can try Isobuster
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.
Pretty well any burning software will burn the DVD files onto a DVD-R. The problem is getting the DVD files in the first place.If you have compressed files (avi, wmv) andyour DVD player can play this type of file, all you need is the burning software. But if you want to copy a movie from a commercial DVD, then a) that is illegal and not something I want to talk about on this site, and b) you can't just do a file copy operation, because the files are all copy-protected.If you have a movie that you made on a video camera, then you should be able to copy the files to a DVD. The camera should have instructions on how the files are stored, and how to copy them to a DVD.
Backup files.
Yes; burning files to a recordable CD or DVD creates a copy.
what the heck?
I think you mean DVD Burning Software? DVD Copy is powerful and easy use,below is link:
I think you may need a DVD copy to copy the DVD to another DVD disc. You could not "download" a DVD to your computer, but you could rip it to other video or movie files then burn it to another DVD disc.
You can copy files to a hard drive, floppy drive, or some other kind of removable drive. You even can copy files to a CD or DVD drive if you are using re-writable media.
Obtain a blank DVD and load it ont your computers DVD writer. Open windows file manager and copy the files from your desktop to the DVD.
I would have to say something is corrupt with the files on the DVD or you do not have a DVD compatible drive on your computer.
Well insert your dvd into your system cd/dvd drive (only if the album is not encrypted-copiable the system will display a pull menu window where u will choose to view and copy files right click on the dvd file and choose write/burn to dvd (dvd - re-writeable) after that insert the destination dvd or you may copy/write to HDD first then to the remote destination dvd does this solve your problem?
Connect the damaged phone to a computer - and copy the files you need to a folder. Disconnect the damaged phone and connect the new one - then transfer the files from the computer to the phone.