Well, if it's just pictures and not video you can create a new folder on your hard drive, open up the DVD, do a select-all (Command-A), copy (command-c), navigate to your new folder, then paste (command-v). That should copy everything from the DVD to your hard drive. Then you can reverse the process for the new DVD.

CB

On 3/26/12 1:21 PM, wayne coles wrote:
                Hello chris it is just pictures on a disc but I have know
idea
  On what to do so any help would be great so step by step instructions would
help so much as I am a newbe to the mac and wish to learn so is it just
selecting all the pictures and then pasting them where I don't know so
thanks in advance wayne
-----Original Message-----
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: 26 March 2012 11:38
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: copying a wedding dvd

Is this a video DVD or is it just files on a data DVD? If it's just
files then you can copy them like any other files. If it's video then
it's a little more work as the copy has to be formatted as a DVD with
everything just so.

CB

On 3/24/12 8:30 AM, wayne coles wrote:
Hello all because this is my first time at trying this can somebody please
give me step by step instructions on how to copy the dvd wich is only
pictures of the wedding but as a newbe I am not sure on how to do it so
thanks in advance for any help


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