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burning a backed-up copy

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by dnelson, Jul 21, 2005.

  1. dnelson

    dnelson Member

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    can someone please tell me how to burn a copyed or back up dvd. i'm using my sonic dvd, or do i have to go through the whole dvd decryper and dvd shrink again. in other word is there something quickier to burn a back up copy.
     
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    Just use DVD Decrypter in iso read and then write mode, or isn't there a copy disk feature in your Sonic program. I do not use the program so I am not familiar with it.
     
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    i deleted everything from my hard drive, and i only have the burned dvd copy.
     
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    Use your copy, and just use Decrypter in iso read then write mode. Or as I stated see if your Sonic has a copy disk feature. You do not need any files on your hard drive you can copy you copy.
     
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    Mort81 Senior member

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    Like arniebear said, insert the copy in your dvdrw or dvd-rom, open dvdd, click on mode, click on ISO read. When it is done load a blank dvd in your dvdrw, open dvdd, click on mode, click on ISO write, click the start arrow, locate and select the ISO you just made. There ya go.
     
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    just to make sure i'm on the right page with you guys. after i finished with the iso write i'm done i don't need dvd shrink.
     
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    Correct, your DVD has already been shrunk to the right size.
     

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