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Copy to DVD question

Discussion in 'DVD2One forum' started by Frank337, Apr 9, 2003.

  1. Frank337

    Frank337 Member

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    Have been using DVDXCopy and had success. After reading through the forum, I decided to try DVD Decrypter - DVD2One and COPY to DVD. Everything worked great, no failures but when I tried to play the DVD it showed NO DISC present. I then burned it with Nero and it worked and played great. Does Copy to DVD require you to make certain settings inside the program. I have a NEC 1100a +R writer.
     
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    Wizkid Active member

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    Don't know, because I allways use Nero.
    Burn them in DVD-rom UDF/ISO mode, works in 4 standalone players (I tested) as well as in the Playstation 2.
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    I agree use UDF/IFO Mode in Nero & all is well when coming to play in stand alone DVD players.
     
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    Thanks for the advice, I had been using DVD video, and with my Sony player it works. I will try the other way as well.
     
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    I have always used DVD-VIDEO and gotten perfect compatibility. Any reason to switch to DVD-IFO/ISO if all is well or does this mode improve on playstation/xbox compatibility?
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    UDF/IFO seems to be better for DVD Video.

    ISO seems to better for backing up games.

    This is just my opinion
     
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    loaded Moderator Staff Member

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    My miniguide at the top of this forum suggests DVD-Video in the compilation window (ie not wizard!) and that works fine for many users.

    I see no reason to DV8. Try it.

    Paul.
     

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