making multiple copies of the same disk

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by dgknp, Feb 11, 2006.

  1. dgknp

    dgknp Guest

    Is there a way to make multiple copies of a DVD without having to go through the analysis phase again? The files get saved to my hard drive but I can't figure out how to burn more than one disc after the first disc is finished.
     
  2. gamename

    gamename Regular member

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    what apps r u using to rip and burn with?
     
  3. Robblaze

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    Since you said the analysis phase, I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you're using DVD shrink.... if I'm wrong, just ignore the following :p
    Easy method I use for multiples, get a copy of DVD Decrypter, then in DVD shrink for your burning set it to create ISO and burn with DVD decrypter. It'll still only make one copy, but you can then open decrypter afterward and burn more copies directly from the created ISO, no encoding necessary.
     
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    gwendolin Senior member

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    I would also recommend DVD Decrypter, unfortunately it is no longer updated but you can get a copy by going to bbmayo site which is in my sig.

    If you use as suggested the combo of DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink(both free progs and available at bbmayo site) then also check out the guide on how to use them(bbmayo site in my sig)
     
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    @dgknp...... if your files are saved on the hard drive, and after burning the first disk the files are not automatically deleted, then you can just burn with your favorite burning software, one after the other! Nero, CopytoDVD are my favorite burning software. So long as you have the backup on your hard drive and it's 4400Mbs or less, then burn to your hearts content!
     

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