Once you have your DVD
Once you have your DVD such as
Buy DVDs Online backed up to your hard drive, you need to get it burned to DVD-R media in the proper format (UDF, or Universal Disc Format), with the proper file structure (at least a VIDEO_TS folder in the root/base directory of the DVD). There is one main issue that you will need to contend with, and that is compression. A majority of commercial
DVD Movies on the market today are dual-layered (DVD-9), and can hold up to about 8.5GB worth of data of
Disney DVDs. The most common DVD-R media and burners are single-layered (DVD-5), and can only hold 4.37GB worth of data. Single-layered media is the most compatible with DVD players, so stick to this if you want to ensure good playback on all DVD players.