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| New on Forum Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: pacific palisades, ca
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| burning to dual layer discs i currently use the one click software with the plextor px 716a burner. i've never used a dual layer disc but i'm ready to give it a try. when checking the dual layer option in 1 click, will the software then recognize the dual layer disc in my other burner (i have two plextors) and just transfer all the info over without any compression? do i need to do anything else? thanks alan siegel |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2005
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| Re: burning to dual layer discs I wish I could help you out, but I have never had the reason to try a DL disc. You may want to go to 1Clicks own forum to ask this. http://www.dvdrextreme.com/vb/index.php
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Nov 2005
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| Re: burning to dual layer discs novfilms -- The answer to your first question is yes. The answer to your second one is that after you click start you will get a prompt asking you if you want to make an exact copy. Response yes to that and you'll get an uncompressed full copy of the original. |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Space Coast , Central Florida, U.S.A.
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| Re: burning to dual layer discs OK , First . If your are using AnyDVD , you could use any back-up / copying software to copy a DL disc to a DL disc -1:1 IF , for example , you have SonicRecordNow! or similar application on your computer , you could even burn 1:1 on the FLY . ( without ripping to hard-drive first ) AnyDVD RULES !!! The strong purpose of 1ClickDVDcopy is to take a DL ( as in commercial DVDs ) and compress it to a SL ( single layer 4.7 ) flawlessly , but you know that O.K. , but with that being said , I don't have much experience with DLs and 1Click But I would 'check' ALL options , and you should have an exact copy . The DL option will disable the compression function . If 1Click prompts for an 'exact copy' reply "yes" ![]() |
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| New on Forum Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: South Dakota
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| Re: burning to dual layer discs I have burned quite a few DL discs with 1Click and all you need to do is check the DL box. If you do that you will get uncompressed video because one click will recognize the amount of storage. However, as with single layer, it will only copy what you tell it to. In my experience, you do not get the pop up box asking if you want to make an exact copy when using dual layer media. |
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