I have been using DVD Shrink to create DVD files, and then Nero 6.6.1.4 for burning them, with great success. But I have done so many that my hard drive is filling up with the files to the point of overload. I need to eliminate the files to regain hard drive space, but what do I do if I want to make another disc of those files? Once I have a disc that is shrunk and burned can I stick it back in and just use the Nero "Copy DVD" command in Start Smart, or do I have to load in the original master disc and start all over with DVD Shrink to recreate the files and burn the new disc? This may seem obvious to some of you power users, but I'm worried about the quality of going disc to disc in comparison to the great quality I have now using DVD Shrink to Nero. Because of this I figured I'd ask here rather than to take the chance of burning a coaster. Thanks in advance for the good advice! Fryerider
hi once you have shrunk and copied your disc, all further copies you copy from your newly made copy. will have the same quality as the copy you are copying from. in nero burn make sure you untick the "on the fly" before hitting copy