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Can I Rip and Burn to DVD a backup copy of my commercial movie title without losing bitrate?
I tried this on the Spiderman DVD. Ripped, compressed, and copied to a backup DVD- .
Audio loss was not significant but the picture appears slightly grainy and when I do a streaming comparison, the source (owned copy) has a bit rate at approximately 20 - 30 percent higher than the backup copy.
Now of course there is going to be a sacrifice if I'm taking a DVD with more than 4.7 GB of data and trying to fit that on my backup DVD.
I don't think I'm going to continue making backups if it means I'm going to sacrifce some audio or picture quality.
Solutions?
Can I copy my DVD onto two discs?
Is bitrate loss unavoidable?
Can I Rip and Burn to DVD a backup copy of my commercial movie title without losing bitrate?
I tried this on the Spiderman DVD. Ripped, compressed, and copied to a backup DVD- .
Audio loss was not significant but the picture appears slightly grainy and when I do a streaming comparison, the source (owned copy) has a bit rate at approximately 20 - 30 percent higher than the backup copy.
Now of course there is going to be a sacrifice if I'm taking a DVD with more than 4.7 GB of data and trying to fit that on my backup DVD.
I don't think I'm going to continue making backups if it means I'm going to sacrifce some audio or picture quality.
Solutions?
Can I copy my DVD onto two discs?
Is bitrate loss unavoidable?
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