Is it possible to Duplicate a DVD movie Using a DVD Burner?

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  • elfo
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2002
    • 2

    Is it possible to Duplicate a DVD movie Using a DVD Burner?

    Hi there,

    I have just bought a DVD burner. I wanted to backup some of my movie which is single layer.

    Basically i have ripped the DVD to my HDD.
    I tried using Nero Burn 5.5 to create a DVD but it always give me this error.

    "One or more files (mostly VOB file(s)) do not belong to the corresponding IFO file"

    Anyway can anyone tell me if it is possible to duplicate the DVD exactly to the way it is in the original with the special feature and subtitle?

    Thanks
  • DJcool
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2002
    • 28

    #2
    hey elfo ya best off reading a few guides
    theres some very good ones here



    also read through the forums here theres some usefull info here if ya take the time to read through it all

    what prog are you using to rip the DVD

    the prefered choice is DVD Decrypter

    get it here



    hope this helps

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    • elfo
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2002
      • 2

      #3
      I have figured it out how to burn the DVD movie. Copy 1:1

      How do we copy PS2 Games? Can we use copy extact copy in the bundled software in the Pioneer A04?

      My PS2 is not being Mod yet but i wish to mod it in the near future. Can anyone tell me if i can burn the Ps2 game using the duplicate function in the burner software?

      Some DVD-R media i bought are for data. Can they be used for Movie as well?

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      • montrachet
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 1

        #4
        Hi there,

        A question to DJCool, as I also am a newbie to DVD Burning (Philips 228 & Nero 5.5 so far)...

        As a user of DVD Decrypter, do you know if this program allows you to copy a DVD "on the fly", i.e. read on one drive and write on the toaster at the same time, the program being in charge of De-Ma*** & De-C** ???


        Or do we still need to ripp and THEN burn

        All that in the (rare ?) case when the source DVD is < 4,7 Gb...

        Thank you DJ Cool, or any DVD-Decrypter-or-other-stuff user..

        Tom... Frenchy

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        • DJcool
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2002
          • 28

          #5
          nope tom u cant copy on the fly with decrypter

          i think u can with nero but u need to rip it first to take out the copy protection or it wont play properly when u have recorded it

          so the best way is to rip it in iso mode with decrypter then burn the iso with nero

          only takes about 15 mins to rip it depending on the speed of your drive

          one thing to remember even though it says 4.7gig on the discs u can only get 4.37gig on or 4,718,592 bytes on ya blank discs

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          • minibanana.com
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2002
            • 4

            #6
            I use smart ripper to back up my DVD's on my hard drive which preserves the menus/sound. Is there anyone here that uses that mehtod to burn to DVD?

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            • DVDIdiot
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              Gold Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 113

              #7

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