Can anybody help me with this? Maybe I need different type of reading software than Disk Utility. Samsung technical help told me that there are subtle differences between DVD-Rs and commercial DVD movies and that might be why I'm having problems. I can also read it back into the Mac and make a disk image of it. I tried it using a commercial non-copy protected DVD and had no problems creating a disk image of its contents on my desktop and subsequently using the burn feature of Disk Utility to make a new DVD, using DVD-R media, which plays with no problem in my Samsung machine. However, when the DVD gets about half read, or sometimes nearly fully read (I've tried this with several of DVDs I made), I get a message saying that there was an input/output error. Following the procedure in a David Progue book, I tried using Disk Utility to copy the DVD contents to a desktop DVD image file. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 1) Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and above with DVD drive, Windows XP or. I want to duplicate some using my MacBook. (Do not autorun the Macs DVD Player.) 4) Run the iPad application. They have no problem playing on friends' DVD players. ![]() ![]() ![]() Using a Samsung stand-alone DVD player/recorder, I have made a great number of DVDs from old video tapes recorded off the TV.
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