Copy DVD to Disc Image

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Copy DVD to Disc Image

Post by allynwillard »

Is there a way to copy a DVD to a disc image with VideoStudio X9 Ultimate?
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Import the DVD to Videostudio using ''insert digital media' then export it as a Disc Image file (.iso)
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Re: Copy DVD to Disc Image

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BrianCee wrote:Import the DVD to Videostudio using ''insert digital media' then export it as a Disc Image file (.iso)
But will this Brian keep the original DVD structure?
I think a burner software is the proper way to go and there are tons of freewares.
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asik1 wrote:But will this Brian keep the original DVD structure?
I think a burner software is the proper way to go and there are tons of freewares.


depending on how complicated the structure is it can be easily re-created in the disc authoring mode - and allyn asked for a way using Videostudio - not what else could do it


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Re: Copy DVD to Disc Image

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Of course if that is a commercial, copyrighted DVD, we should not even be making any recommendations
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