Backing up a DVD-9 to 2 DVD-R's

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  1. TommyG

    TommyG Member

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    I'm interested in keeping all aspects of the disc, but when I run IFOedit and split the movie into two different folders, one folder always has about 90% of the movie data while the other folder has the other 10%. Is it possible to rip the disc to just one folder then place half of the vob files in another folder? And keep the menu on both discs? Thanks
     
  2. mrmonty

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    hi mate i use dvdxcopy *removed-by-webmaster* and when you place the disc in the drive it automaticaly splits the disc at 50% and you can select weather you want all the extras, click burn it will burn disc 1 to harddisc then after its finished disc 1 it will burn it to dvd for you, then it will do the same for disc 2 it come with good tutorial 3 easy steps hope it helps
     
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    If you keep using ifoedit, when you split the original disc a screen will come up showing you where the split will occur, this is your chance to change the size, just beware there is no way of knowing how the portions of the movie will turn out. Just because you pick to split it at say #20 out of 40, doesn't mean it will split it 50/50. It's a guessing game with the ifoedit split feature, and as far as i'm aware no program out there to help you. Dvdxcopy is easier and it won't let you put too much on a disc.
     

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