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Burning a DVD vs. copying a DVD:
If you created a movie in iMovie, you export it ("Share" in the iMovie lingo) to iDVD, with all the chapters set up in iMovie.
If you want to copy a DVD, there isn't a Mac OS way to do it, at that I am aware of (Mac OS X 10.5 is a little new to me). You need an application that will copy the DVD to your hard drive, and then burn the copy to the new DVD. These applications are right on the edge of the law. Their claim is that copying a lawfully-owned DVD allows the user to make a copy for him/herself, and so they aren't breaking the law (copying it requires breaking the code that prevents ordinary copying). The movie makers disagree. But, as far as I know, you don't get in trouble for using them, and they are free. Look at versiontracker.com for downloads of this type of software.
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--Nick
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