Burning a DVD-9 TO DVD-5

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  • GALE
    Member
    Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 92

    Burning a DVD-9 TO DVD-5

    Purchased Sonic RecordNow!Deluxe v7.21 under the impression I could burn a non-encrypted DVD-9 to a DVD-5.
    Attempted to contact the Sonic people and no reply. Any help? Thank you.
  • cynthia
    Super Moderatress
    • Jan 2004
    • 14278

    #2
    Sonic RecordNow! Deluxe can quickly and easily make exact copies of your CDs and DVDs (provided they are not CSS encrypted).

    DVD-9 to a DVD-5 is not an exact copy...

    Save your money on this tool: www.dvdshrink.info

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    • GALE
      Member
      Member
      • Dec 2003
      • 92

      #3
      Please read this Sonic advertisement .....especially the last sentence...maybe it is saying I shoud have bought the Suite...

      "Sonic RecordNow! Deluxe Suite is the state-of the-art CD and DVD mastering tool that takes the guesswork and complexity out of CD and DVD burning. With an award winning task-based user interface designed by usability professionals, it's never been easier to get the most out of your CD or DVD burner. Also, this Suite comes with 2 additional power packed programs, Sonic Simple Backup and Drive Letter Access (DLA). Simple Backup provides easy to use system backup tools. DLA allows you to drag and drop files to a rewritable disc turning it into a virtual hard-drive. Sonic RecordNow Deluxe includes all that is needed for creating music CDs, data CDs and DVDs, exact copies, disc images, file archives, bootable discs, and system backup and it can all be done with just a few clicks of the mouse. And now, with dual layer support, you have double the storage space you once had because dual layer support writes two layers of information on one side of your DVD!"

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      • setarip
        Retired
        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #4
        "And now, with dual layer support, you have double the storage space you once had because dual layer support writes two layers of information on one side of your DVD!"

        That means if you have a dual layer capable burner and dual layer burnable media, it will burn a 1:1 copy...

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