Yes, and no. Depends on the DVD and the capabilities of your video card.
Some DVD's have no security encryption and will record over fine. Some others use the Macrovision system and others will use a `digital rights management` encoding scheme.
Other than the fact that it's illegal to do it, a lot of people still do, and if caught, it apparently has nothing to do with your `intention` at the time of copying the DVD.
As usual, there's a way around most anything if you're willing to spend the time doing your research.
You can watch DVDs on any computer that has a DVD player and software for playing DVDs.
HD DVDS are DVDs that can be played on high definition TV players. The regular DVD can be played on any TV and is not in the same definition as the HD DVDs.
If you're talking about burning DVDs in your computer, then yes, it does. You have to make sure the burner on your computer is compatible with either + or - DVDs.
No some DVDs are restricted to certain regions and others might not be readable by the PS3. My PS3 has no trouble reading the DVDs I make of TV programs I record on my Media Center computer and it upgrades them to near HD quality. It also played the DVDs I rented better than my DVD/VCR.
Cd's are played in a CD player and dvds are played in a DVD player.
The place where you put cds and dvds in a computer
Nope
Yes, dvds can be played on bluray players.
Well it is movies and dvds
The place where you put cds and dvds in a computer
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.
yes, but you will have to download some DVD ripping software to your computer.