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DVD Copying
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DVD Copying
What is the best way and fastest to copy a dvd with one dvd burner. The way I usually do it is use 'DVD Shrink 3.2'. It Decrypts and rips and burns all in one. The whole process takes around an hour. Is there a better way or something different that would make it faster?
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That is a pretty good time.
Only to be improved by getting another DVD-drive for reading 'on the fly'. |
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ya get a another dvd drive.
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But personally I would rip to HDD first and then burn to DVD to ensure the highest quality and no data loss. |
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Or don't rip disks that need to be compressed to fit on a 4.7gig dvd
![]() Ones that don't have macromedia encryption are even faster. But actually the only thing thats going to speed it up much at all is a faster processor and maybe more ram, dvd shrink is about the simpliest and fastest way there is that I know of. |
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Thanx guys :unch:
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