Has anybody some experience with CloneDVD 3.0 form Emetrix?

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  1. nopfusch

    nopfusch Member

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    I bought the Clone DVD 3.0 copying s/w for the one and only reason, to copy the entire original disk 1:1, without any compressions nor any other method to save space.
    My first two trials failed. Although I selected whole disk and no compression, the content of the 7.9 GB original disk was compressed onto one 4.3 GB disk.
    My next one as well.
    I'm in need of some advice, please. Although I read the manual, I cannot see where my mistake is. There is not much to this program ...

    Thanks
    nopfusch

    2.4GHz celeron, 265 MB RAM, Radeon 7000 Graphic, HDD C: 40 GB, HDD D: 200GB, XPpro, Sp2. Capture card winfastTV2000 expert(not happy with this one), BENQ burners
     
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    squizzle Active member

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    this is the bad version of CloneDVD. Try CloneDVD2 from Slysoft or Elby, that other one is garbage.
     
  3. nopfusch

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    Thanks squizzle,
    hm, now and then one invests wrongly.
    Any idea which package allows me to copy e.g. 7.5 GB (original) on to two 4.5 GB disks? I.e. to have an identical copy of the original on two disks.
    Thanks
    nopfusch
     
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    I think you could do that with most programs. DVD Shrink will let you leave your output on your hard drive, then you could just burn 2 copies manually. If you have 2 burners Nero allows you to burn multiple copies simultaneously. I haven't used CloneDVD2 that much, but I think it also lets you leave the output on your hard drive.
     
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    Go to the bbmayo guide listed in my sig, and it explains how to split movie to two disks using CloneDVD2, you can preserve menus on both disks if you want.
     

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