Copy DVD with one DVD Drive
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hbeams
Copy DVD with one DVD Drive
Hi. I am using ULead Movie Factory 3SE, and I am trying to copy DVDs I already recorded and deleted from my hard drive. I tried to copy to the Hard Drive from the DVD, but when I try to record back onto the DVD, it tells me the file is not recognized (ISO Format). How can I do this and save it in DWZ Format, to record back onto one or more DVDs? Can anyone help me out with this?
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jcc
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hbeams
Not in 3SE
Hi John. No, 3SE doesn't have that option. I just want to save it on Hard Drive as a DWZ Filr Format, then record it back onto DVD, but it saves in ISO Format, for some reason.
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jcc
dmf3 (disc creator) can copy disc with one DVD drive/writer because it is bundled with Burn.Now.
as far as i know, some DMF3 SE versions does not include the "Copy Disc" function. if it does have the copy disc, you can copy your disc to your hdd as ISO or directly to your burner.
i have dmf3 disc creator but i cannot burn my ISO to disc using the COPY DISC. it only allows DVD-folder as the source.
in the bottom part of the launcher, check if you have the "BURN from DISC IMAGE" button if you want to burn the ISO back to disc.
as far as i know, some DMF3 SE versions does not include the "Copy Disc" function. if it does have the copy disc, you can copy your disc to your hdd as ISO or directly to your burner.
i have dmf3 disc creator but i cannot burn my ISO to disc using the COPY DISC. it only allows DVD-folder as the source.
in the bottom part of the launcher, check if you have the "BURN from DISC IMAGE" button if you want to burn the ISO back to disc.
Who? Me?
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hbeams
Got it Now.
Hi and thanks for the info. I figured it out. I selected Copy Disk from the main menu, and then selected my DVD drive as the Source and Destination. After it copys to the Hard Drive, it tells me to put in a blank disk, and then records.
Thanks again. Maybe this might help some others with the same problem. I remembered when I had my old Commodore 64, I had to copy disks this way, and figured I would try it, which it does.
Thanks again. Maybe this might help some others with the same problem. I remembered when I had my old Commodore 64, I had to copy disks this way, and figured I would try it, which it does.
