Very simple, through a process known as disc-to-disc ripping.
Your computer can freez up by downloading from anything like a cd, dvd, or internet It does this because you might of used up all of your ram, or hard disk space, or there could be a hidden virus in the item you are downloading
Sorry, but if you want it on iTunes or Windows Media Player you have to have another program.
You can't!
At a theater. At home on a DVD. At home on TV.
You can order it on DVD from Amazon.com
Theater, DVD, cable movies on demand.
On DVD or Blu-ray in the privacy of your own home.
No, But it does cost the price of a dvd and you have to have a computer with a DVD player to save the photos to a DVD.
A person can copy a DVD to an iPod by downloading extraction software on their computer and putting the movie file into an MP4 file and transferring it onto the person's iPod.
Yes you can... you can run DVD's, Games, CD's on a computer without internet.
You get your computer to recognize a DVD writer by ensuring the correct device drivers are installed and properly. Without drivers, the computer will treat it as an Unknown Device.
A DVD is a movie disc. A CD is a music disc. Your DVD drive cant recognise cds because it is probably from an old computer. try downloading whatever is on the CD from the internet.