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burning DVD

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I have to make 10 copys of a DVD (it is a training video that as an employee of the national organization i can make as many copies of the DVD as i want ) what is the best way to do this? i know people have recommended toast however i do not want to have to buy a program. On the dvd there are two folders "audio_ts" and "video_ts"

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The OS has an inbuilt burner. Go to Mac Help on the Menu bar, type in: burn, and scroll down to Copy Cd or DVD, and let that lead you through the process.
 

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