u need ur dvd software that softare has evrything and realplayer and blank dvd
A DVD copier is usually called a DVD burner. It's function is to copy DVDs using a home computer or laptop. You will need a computer with a DVD burner and a blank DVD to copy DVDs.
No. Windows Vista does not contain any software to copy or convert commercial DVDs. You will need to download or purchase another program to copy DVDs.
Same thing as in Windows. You need a DVD copy software to help you, I suggest you use Longo Mac DVD Copy from http://www.longodvd.com , it can automatically decrypter copy protections of DVDs and copy DVDs to hard drive or burn DVDs to blank discs easily.
You can have 2 DVDs in the computer at once, allowing you to copy from one to another faster.
Nope
Of course not, Nero is only a burning software like Longo DVD Copy, it need the hard drive to support, you need to purchase a DVD Burner to do so.
It depends on what your price point and what DVDs you're trying to copy. There are standalone DVD copiers that range from about 150 to a couple hundred dollars. However, if you're copying commercial DVD movies you may run into issues with copy protection on those types of DVDs. If you're copying VHS transfers or personal DVDs then that shouldn't be an issue. Still, I think buying a DVD burner for a computer may be the cheapest why to copy DVDs. They can be had for as little as $25 or so these days. Of course you'll still need burning software like Nero or CDBurnXp and a computer. If you're copying commercial movies then you'll need to purchase or get some software that can bypass copy protection schemes like AnyDVD.
None of them. By definition, a DVD playeronly plays DVDs, it cannot record or copy them. And if you want to make a copy of your friend's store-bought DVD of Life of Pi, it won't work. Commercial DVDs are copy protected, and a DVD recorder will not copy a protected disk.
Well, you can't. Unless it's a Digital Copy video, then you just put it into your computer.
Unless you have the rights or permission to copy a DVD, never.
Hard copy is like a audio CDs and DVDs
You can turn DVDs into .mp4 format with a video converter. However, you first need to decode the DVD on your computer before you can convert the file.