copying a kodak DVD cd

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  1. XsteveoX

    XsteveoX Member

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    ok, i have a DVD cd that was made from kodak. its got the regular audio and video files for a DVD. it also has pictures on there too, i guess so it makes a music video slide show thing. when i go to just copy the entire thing it wont let me. so i took just the DVD video files and burned it and only half of the movie works. i think the other half that doesnt work has something to do with the picture files that i left out. any ideas how to get just a straight copy of this??? or something that would allow me to put DVD video files and picture files on a DVD?
     
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    halfhere Regular member

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    well stupid questions out of the way,
    -was it a dvd burner
    -were you using dvd media (what media)
    -what programs were you using
    -what program did you have the success with
    -what fomat were you trying to burn them into ie..dvd-+r, vcd, etc..
     
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    What is a "DVD CD"?
     
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    DakotaFan Regular member

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    Is it a single layer or dual layer disc?
    If it's a single layer disc, you should be able to just use DVD Decrypter in ISO read mode.
     
  5. rdmercer1

    rdmercer1 Active member

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    bilbo65 your question What is a "DVD CD"? dvd on one side and cd on the other they have been out for a while a lot of music that you buy has dvd on one side and cd audio on the other
     
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    Thanks...new term for me...
     
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    What he is talking about is called DUAL DISC one side has music and video recorded in dolby digital 5.1 and side 2 has the same music recorded on regular cd so it will play on a regular cd player you can not copy the video and dolby digital side
     

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