On Tuesday, December 30, 2003, at 12:02 AM, Zane H. Healy wrote: >> At 2:51 PM -0800 12/29/03, Zane H. Healy wrote: >>> I've finally have the DVD I've been working on, I'm wondering about >>> making copies of it in the future. I've set it in DVDSP 2.0, so >>> that it's supposed to allow unlimited copying. >>> >>> Now my question is this, how does one go about copying a DVD that >>> they've made, that they own all the rights to, and that has >>> unlimited copying set? >> >> On the Mac, I like to use Toast--although you can copy with >> just Mac OS X. Or you can pay a replicator to duplicate it. > > So I can just treat it as normal data? > > Zane > Yes as long as you construct it correctly . It is easy to tell DVDSP to build the DVD on the desktop, or copy a DVD with Toast, or OSX. Jim