Burning on the Fly

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  1. Jasonb1

    Jasonb1 Member

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    I have a :pioneer Dvd Drive
    -2GB of DDRAM
    -AMD Athlon 64
    -CloneDvd 2
    I have been copying my own non-copyrighted Dvd's to Dvd-R's for awhile now and I would like to get a second Dvd Drive so I may be able to burn on the fly accomplishing two successful burns cutting production time in half. I would buy a second drive, but am not sure how to go about making it work this way, and don't want to waste the money if it doesn't work out. Can I hook it up and make it work with Clone Dvd 2?? I have no one else to ask, please help. Jasonb1

     
  2. jamacaboi

    jamacaboi Regular member

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    Yes you can copy on the fly. I have 2 drives. One is a DVD-ROM and the other is a Sony DVD -/+R/RW DL burner.

    However, it is said that copying 'on the fly' gives you a high possibility of errors. It is always recommended that let the software your using copy to your HD first then burn to your blank DVD disc.
     
  3. kyle_101

    kyle_101 Guest

    I reccomend using dvd decrypter and ripping to hd and then using your prog of choice to write with.
     
  4. squizzle

    squizzle Active member

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    my recommendation is to let Clone do its thing with the compression on its own. I use Nero, which gives you the option to use multiple burners, and it does work quite well. You can also just do a disc copy using multiple burners on a DVD5 that's not encrypted (ie copying from a burn).
     

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