Is making copies from a burned DVD on my PC faster than burning additional copies from DVD recorder?
04.January, 2009
Burning family movies from my camcorder to a DVD. I burned 1 copy already on my Toshiba D-KR10 DVD recorder, but I have to burn 10 copies for other family members. Instead of sitting through and burning 10 additional copies on the DVD recorder, is there a faster way using my PC.
Thanks!
Sure.
Get the DVD you made in your PC and copy the Whole DVD as an iso file. Store it in your hard drive.
Then pop in blanks and create a new DVD using the iso file that exists in your hard drive.
05.January, 2009 um 12:15 am
Sure.
Get the DVD you made in your PC and copy the Whole DVD as an iso file. Store it in your hard drive.
Then pop in blanks and create a new DVD using the iso file that exists in your hard drive.
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05.January, 2009 um 1:04 am
Backup DVD or Cope DVD I always use this DVD Copy software. It copies personal home video in the original quality.
I download the software from:
http://dvd-video-converters.com/dvdconverter/1click-dvd-copy.html
Unbiased reviews and side-by-side comparisons of the DVD copy give you enough information to research the ins and outs of a particular product:
http://www.topsreviews.com/reviews/dvd-copy-review.html
Copy DVD on mac:
http://www.macdvdconverter.com/mac-dvd-copy/mac-dvd-copy-iskysoft.html
Also, you can search some other software:
http://www.ask.com
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