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copy off a copy
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maes67
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24. March 2003 @ 15:19 |
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A wondering a made a backup of a movie sum of all fears,an`t now a want too make a copy of copy for my brother ,but it won`t work can someone help me out???
A have windows xp Pro-NTFS
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jodge407
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24. March 2003 @ 16:09 |
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try using pinacle instant copy and dvd decrypter. Decrypt it to your hard drive and then burn using instant copy. The quality is no where near as good as the orginal copy though.
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HomerJ
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26. March 2003 @ 13:40 |
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Nero should handle this with no problem at all.
Do a "DVD data copy" on the fly.
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loaded
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26. March 2003 @ 13:50 |
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Might I suggest an alternative? Just go to New Compilation in Nero, then select DVD-COPY, then leave all settings and insert your disc. It will put the files onto the hard drive, then insert blank and it will copy them in an exact duplicate. No need to use DVD Decrypter, as the files are not encrypted.
Paul.
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HomerJ
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26. March 2003 @ 14:34 |
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Loaded,
You may suggest what you like. LOL
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dvdfiend
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27. March 2003 @ 10:25 |
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I have been successful in backing up a backup using nero dvd-copy mode.
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29. March 2003 @ 13:07 |
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how long did the process take may I ask ?
herbs.
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loaded
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29. March 2003 @ 14:13 |
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Unless you have two DVD machines (at least one writer) the process will first take the data onto a hard disk image, which can take 40 minutes. Then to burn it onto a new DVD-R, about 50 minutes. It depends onthe length, of course and the speed of the DVD-R! Allow two hours.
Paul.
PS : If you have a writer and a burner, then this will be quicker, as you will be able to copy on the fly from on to the other, without the need to make a hard disc copy.
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maes67
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29. March 2003 @ 15:55 |
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now its working thanks for the help everybody,greetz maes67
P.S. I have one dvd drive and one dvd writer
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29. March 2003 @ 23:23 |
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I think I'll go get a (Sony)Lite-On DVD Drive to sit with my Pioneer 104
DVD-Copy took me 25mins in Nero & 50 mins to burn (at X1). It was MIIB and only 3.33Gb after extracting movie only.
peace -out
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bluntman
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8. April 2003 @ 19:55 |
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do you have to have the reader and burner on seperate IDE cables to have it copy on the fly? I heard that you can get the info crossed up if theyre on the same cable
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8. April 2003 @ 20:02 |
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I'm on the same IDE cable and I've only burnt using Image to HDD 1st.
Not had any problems as of yet with that method
On-the-fly always has the potential to give you a coaster instead of a DVD-R
IMHO
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9. April 2003 @ 15:39 |
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You should have them on separate IDE buses. As said before, two drives on the same IDE bus increase your chance's of creating a coaster.
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9. April 2003 @ 18:00 |
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Did a copy of a copy on-the-fly with both drives on the same IDE cable.
On a cheap Bulkpaq X1 [Purple]
Results...ALL GOOD
It was THE BOURNE IDENTITY for the curious heads out there.
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WinXP Pro NTFS
Athlon 900Mhz
256 SD RAM
Pioneer DVR-104
Lite-On 165H DVD-Rom X16/X48
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sheppy124
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9. April 2003 @ 23:30 |
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takes about 64 mins on the fly using nero express version 5.5.10 (i think something like that) using 1x yellow data write,. Have also had success with recordmax dx but i do have hit misses with that binning out at about 90 percent i think that is due to buffer with the software nero seems to handle it better.
winme/xp
nero for cd to cd/recordnow for inital burning
dru500a (master)
toshiba (slave)
athlon xp1600
2X hard drives (can not go wrong)
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Wizkid
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10. April 2003 @ 01:16 |
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I use Nero Wizard DVD-copy on the fly.
Takes me 20-25min 2.4x speed.
Works fine !
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smg
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24. April 2003 @ 17:05 |
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Sheppy? What's Recordmax dx?
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sheppy124
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25. April 2003 @ 03:14 |
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its a version cd/dvd burning software version of recordnow max that comes with sony dru500a burners, no idea what the differences are between the two as both look virtually identical. have look around for recordnow max a few places you can download trail versions
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maes67
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25. April 2003 @ 15:30 |
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Hey Guys did you try this copy out with nero dvd Speed and looking for errors???
A say try it out and when you coming out with now errors,please let me now ok.
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