Perfect 1to 1 copy

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  1. iamhead82

    iamhead82 Member

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    What exactly is a perfect 1 to 1 copy. Is that a copy that keeps all the menu's and features of a dvd disk? And can this only be achieved if the dvd you are burning does not have a lot of data on the disk example a short 80 minute movie.
     
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    dvdr has 4.38gig dual layers have 8.5gig

    going from original dvd9 to dual layer can be 1 to 1

     
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    Hi Rotary,

    Talking for talking, I don't like the expression 1 to 1.

    Because if it was a 1 to 1 (100% identical copy) I would find all the protection, week sectors duplicated on the copy, which is not there, since tools like AnyDVD and DVD Decrypter removes all those.

    So talking for talking, I would call this a 100% video content copy, not a 1 to 1 copy.

    Comments ?

    Ya ya I will shutup, about all this non sence HAHAHA !!!
     
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    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    @ cougar_ii hi there buddy

    and yes very true not really 1 to 1 as you say but near enough for us...
     
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    cougar_ii Regular member

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    Hi again,

    well for this discution, we will call it [bold]0.9 to 1[/bold], how's that ?

    And yes, for our needs, it's 100% ok :)
     
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