subject: Here's How To Burn DVDs Directly On Your Computer [print this page] We frequently get emails from folks asking how to burn DVDs, so here we're going to cover this exact issue. One can find a lot of different DVD burning programs out there, but as you may know, lots of them can't make backups of every type of DVD. Following all you really need to know about copying any DVD movie you have been waiting to burn.Sadly you can't just use a program like Nero or Roxio to copy your DVD movies. The reason for this is that the majority of the DVD movies that you find in the stores come with some kind of copyright protection on them. Caused by this protection, your computer isn't able to recognize the disc and process it correctly.There's a way around this, though! It's truly not a difficult thing to make a copy of any DVD you have, once you have the right software.There's so many software companies that have developed DVD burning programs that can work around these copyright protections and enable your PC or laptop to burn all your DVDs. You can burn any movie disc because those newer software programs enable your computer to correctly identify and read the DVD.Just remember that in general, blank discs only have 4.7GB of memory, versus the 8GB you'll have to have to make a back-up of most movies you buy. Don't you fret though - the best DVD burning programs will be able to shrink down the data so that it will fit on the smaller size. You can get 8GB blank discs, but they cost a lot more, so this feature is a good one to get in a DVD burning program.When you look for your software program for DVD burning, make sure you opt for one with future update capabilities. I point this out because every few months new copyright protection systems are created and the software must be updated so your computer can get around these new guards. The better DVD burning applications will offer this feature automatically.As a rule, I also like a software that includes a money-back guarantee. It's best to get your investment back if anything doesn't function as expected. This should be an automatic part in a DVD burning application from a solid company.If you looking into how to store your movies on back-up discs, a burning software is the way to go. Once you install it, you can copy any DVD you have with just a few clicks of your mouse. The show can go on!