Is it possible to copy DVDs created with VS?
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Is it possible to copy DVDs created with VS?
Once a DVD is created in VideoStudio is there a way to make copies of the disc?
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Re: Is it possible to copy DVDs created with VS?
Not with VS. You would need a third party app. I use Nero.
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Re: Is it possible to copy DVDs created with VS?
Or if you have kept the project, just burn another copy.
It pays to bear in mind, though, if you think you will be doing this on a regular basis, that you should, when burning the first copy in VS, also tell the program (on the final page of the burning module) to also burn either an ISO image file of the disc or a DVD Folder (which is the Video_TS folder on a video DVD). And then, thereafter, if you want more copies, you can burn either the ISO or Folder to DVD with a program like Nero...
It pays to bear in mind, though, if you think you will be doing this on a regular basis, that you should, when burning the first copy in VS, also tell the program (on the final page of the burning module) to also burn either an ISO image file of the disc or a DVD Folder (which is the Video_TS folder on a video DVD). And then, thereafter, if you want more copies, you can burn either the ISO or Folder to DVD with a program like Nero...
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