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DVD9 back-up exact

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by ae86akina, Jan 22, 2006.

  1. ae86akina

    ae86akina Member

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    alrite i'll take a look @ it....sure is a LONG PROCESS
     
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    It is only ISO read and then ISO write. The process takes about 45 to 50 minutes. You first must rip your file and then about 30 or 40 minutes to write to a dual layer disk. Remember to burn at 2.4x for less chance of errors.
     
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    hey on the SadSac's guide it's missing step 3 o_O
     
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    Why are you using the SadSac guide that is if you want to split your movie to two disks keeping a menu functional on both. You can do this with CloneDVD a lot easier.
     
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    man i still don't get this...are there any way to make a perfect DVD9 copy onto a DVD9 blank disc?
     
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    i did exactly from those guides that you ppl provided me & yet it burn successfully but during playback it just froze later on :-( i've been trying every method already
     
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    Have you tried it in another player, when I first made dl backups they would not play in two out of five players, which I replaced. Some of the older standalones do not like them.
     
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    that i've not tried, but i don't have any other standalone player I have CyberHome (since it could play all region) wat do u have?
     
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    I have a Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic and Cyberhome. The players that would not play it are an older Apex, and a Sanyo that I had purchased last June. The Sanyo was the worst it was freezing through the whole movie, yet the Toshiba and Panasonic played them fine.
     
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    did the CyberHome cause u any problem cuz that's the only one I have in my house & the CyberHome would just freeze at some point during the playback
     
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