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Copying homemade DVD's
Posted by Ed Frank on July 13th, 2003


What is the easiest/best way to copy dvd's I have written from video
clips?

I edit video I have shot and can write it to dvd's, but is there an
easy way to just copy the completed video? DVD X Copy wil copy them
fine, but adds a splash screen that says this is a backup
copy..blah..blah.. blah.. and I don't want that.

Ed

Posted by Mike T on July 13th, 2003


I use Nero and just use the Disk Copy function. Put the disk in a DVD ROM
drive, and then copy disk to disk. If you do not have a DVD ROM drive, then
use the disk copy function and select copy files to hard drive first, this
way you can do a disk copy with only one DVD reader.

Mike T

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Posted by Dan Maas on July 13th, 2003


ed_frank@hotmail.com (Ed Frank) wrote in message news:<8fdf96c9.0307121853.4dfd7162@posting.google. com>...
I think Nero's burning software can do an easy bit-for-bit copy.

Regards,
Dan

Posted by Tilman Sporkert on July 14th, 2003


As many others have suggested, you can simply copy the DVD with a burning
application like Nero. There's no copy protection on your own DVDs. Some
applications like Ulead DVD Moviefactory 2 can even extract the video clips.
That allows you to do some additional editing.

Tilman





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