Dual Layer Blank Media

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by kingsklub, Jan 21, 2006.

  1. kingsklub

    kingsklub Guest

    Which program is the best and easiest to copy a DVD 9 movies and all it's features onto a dual layer disc ?
     
  2. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    There are several ways you can go. If you go to the Guides at the top of the page it will take you to about 5 different guides.
     
  3. kingsklub

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    I used DVD Shrink for the movie Wedding Crashers using no compression mode and it burned fine with the nero burning engine,but after inserting the dl disc into my DVD player, it didnt go directly to the menu and feature section.After pressing play on the remote the movie played about half way through and then suddenly stopped.

    Is Shrink the appropriate program to copy dual layered disc?or maybe Shrink and AnyDVD together?

    Id sure appreciate anyones help!


     
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    For backing up movie(s) into DL media or 1:1 copy, I'll have to say DVD Decrypter via Mode, ISO, Read, then once it's done, Mode, ISO, Write is the best.

    Just a side note here, get the Verbatim DVD+R DL (made in singapore). For DL media, the Verbs remains the top dog at the moment.

     
  6. kingsklub

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    Thxs alkohol,Ive been using memmorex without a glitch so far and found out in another thread they have a short shelf life and start breaking down.
     
  7. Bestmiler

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    Is TDK any good for blank dvds? I have a few that ive used without any problems. I know that many ppl recommend Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden?
     
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