How do I make multiple copies of dvd?

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How do I make multiple copies of dvd?

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Hi all...

I have a completed disk and want to make about a dozen copies of it. I clicked create disk image when burning... how do I use that to make more copies of the same quality as the first? Can I do it in VS10+ or do I have to use another burning program?

Regards as always.....
heinz-oz

Post by heinz-oz »

I don't know for sure if VS 10+ can because I don't use it. DVD MovieFactory can but I prefer NERO because I have had more success = less coasters with it.
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Included with VS10+ is a utility called VCD DVD Disc Image Recorder. It can be accessed the same way you access VS10, Start || All Programs || Ulead VideoStudio 10. It should be located at the bottom of the fly-out menu.
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Thanks mate... found it and it works.... :D
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So does making multiple copies of a finished dvd from VS 10+ on a program like Nero make the copies any less quality than the original?
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Not if you use either the ISO or DVD folders method. These are the final versions of what is going to appear on DVD. The code is digital and is not changed, regardless of the program you use to burn them.
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ok...thanks Ken! (As Always)
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