you write it like with speacil pens and so on.....so it does not get broken the DVD.And how you protect it is like you need to always live it in its DVD cup!!1Never live it in the DVD player......And if you do not have a DVD cup then put it into a envolope of put it in to a paper and then wrappe it or put it into a tissue and then fold it!!1!
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Write-protection has nothing to do with playback. Playback only requires the ability to read the discs and decode them. If you cannot play a DVD, make sure the disc is clean and undamaged, and that you have a DVD decoder program installed.
Once you write anything on DVD you can view, but you cannot re-write on the same dvd. So, it is DVD-R not DVD-RW
NO, DVD rom can only read DVD discs.
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Yes.
The write protection on the USB memory card readers is both a hardware and software protection.
Yes, all DVD burners have the ability to write CDs and DVDs.
A DVD ripper will copy the contents of a DVD to the hardware disk of a computer. The DVD ripper can deactivate the copy protection on the DVD, and then simply copies the contents of the DVD.
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Ok you need a dual layer DVD burner and dual layer discs to write to 8.5 gig DVD's Nero burning ROM will do the job as long as you have the propper discs and burner. Use Nero express and write as data DVD.
A DVD-ROM drive does not have the capability to burn DVDs, only read them.you can reference the article :DvD Drive Can not Write to Writable Discs (Windows 98, ME, XP)http://laptopacadapter.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/dvd-drive-can-not-write-to-writable-discs-windows-98-me-xp/