Copying DVDs
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Copying DVDs
I have a DVD that I created many years ago and no longer have the original ISO file. Is there any way in VideoStudio that I can copy a DVD? I haven't been able to find one. Alternatively, can someone recommend a good, simple program for achieving this - there seems to be a bewildering array of options listed on the web.
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Re: Copying DVDs
Thanks Ken. No, I don't. I used to have both on previous computers but have no longer. I have just downloaded a free trial of Nero again, and, as you say, this has worked perfectly. However, I really do not want to buy it for such occasional use. That is why I thought perhaps someone could recommend a reliable free download.
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Re: Copying DVDs
You could try Imgburn. This free program can copy a DVD to an iso file which you can then burn to another DVD.
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Re: Copying DVDs
For greatest flexibility, try Slysoft's CloneDVD, and with ANYDVD, you can backup anything. Of course, it's not free.
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Re: Copying DVDs
Thanks everyone. I used Imgburn successfully
