dvd-10 to dvd-r with xcopy xpress?

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    I have some backups on 2 dvd-r's (dvd-10) and would like to somehow get them to one dvd-r. Is there a way to do this using dvdxcopy xpress? Is there a way to fool it into loading a "virtual" dvd? I could then copy my files to a single folder and call it a dvd. Any thoughts? I don't want to use the other programs. Xpress has worked flawlessly for me in the past.
     
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    I searched all through the site and it did not tell me how to. Does anyone have any ideas?
     
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    I meant - ask the question you are asking here in the forums i gave you.
     
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    I asked and they said "There's no way to fool DXCX. It will only read the original. Plus, discussion of ways to use DXC/DXCX in ways it was not intended are against the rules of this forum.

    You should find answers to your questions on the main Afterdawn forum.".

    So, I'm asking the forum. Anyone know? Also, A guy named "rag tag XI" said that in the future, xpress will allow to read from harddrive so as to work with dvd rescue.
     
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    lol - who told you to ask here? Rag Tag? ;-)

    Im not sure of anyway to do it.
     

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