how to burn previously copied DVDs

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  1. billstebb

    billstebb Member

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    Hi everyone,
    I have searched all over the place to find an answer to this question, but could not find anything. Its driving me crazy, so I thought I should ask -- I have some copies of DVDs that a friend made -- is it possible burn a copy of [bold]his[/bold] copies? DVD shrink doesn't read them. On the DVD, they are set up as 2 folders (Audio_TS/Video_TS). I just wasn't sure how to deal with this.
    Thanks,
    Bill
     
  2. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    Audio_TS & Video_TS is what every DVD should have !! (although Audio folder is always empty)

    Open DVD Decrypter , mode > ISO Read ... then ISO Write :p)
     
  3. KRAMER

    KRAMER Guest

    Check to see how much data there is on the dvd normally there is 4.36gb or around that if it is bigger then you will have to shrink it but I doubt that, then just use nero6 and do a dvd copy.
     
  4. michigan

    michigan Guest

    Use whatever DVD burning program you have and simply do a "Disc Copy" there is no need to shrink or decrypt since it ahs already been done just copy the disc.
     
  5. pudgy

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    I heard that doing a disc copy gives a poor quality disc...is this true??

    Sher
     
  6. michigan

    michigan Guest

    No, it's not true it makes a 1 to 1 copy. There is no reason it would not be a perfect copy.
     

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