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  1. does anyone know how to copy a dvd straight from the original to another dvd r without the compression or loosing any files or anything i sort of want it how nero burns the exact same thing as the original is there such thing if not wat other ways can i copy a dvd cause the whole thing will fit on a dvd-r the whole dvd disc is 3.8gb
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    Originally Posted by honked12
    does anyone know how to copy a dvd straight from the original to another dvd r without the compression or loosing any files or anything i sort of want it how nero burns the exact same thing as the original is there such thing if not wat other ways can i copy a dvd cause the whole thing will fit on a dvd-r the whole dvd disc is 3.8gb
    I don't think it is possible and I wouldn't be supprised if it ever will.
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  7. Originally Posted by honked12
    does anyone know how to copy a dvd straight from the original to another dvd r without the compression or loosing any files or anything i sort of want it how nero burns the exact same thing as the original is there such thing if not wat other ways can i copy a dvd cause the whole thing will fit on a dvd-r the whole dvd disc is 3.8gb
    Well if i'm reading what you are saying correctly , in that the original disk is only 3.8 gig then YES it can be done.
    Use something like dvdcripter to rip the movie to your disk as either files or a iso image (recommended way) and then burn in nero.
    If i've missunderstood what you are saying and the origional is more than 4.3 gig then nope not as yet....
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    No disrespect, but Honked12 you sound like the teenage girl character on Little Britain, Yes, but No, I need to copy a DVD but No, But Yes, Tracy's brother did it.
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  9. use dvdshrink...
    there you will do the necesary to copy that DVD..
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    If you had just taken 2 minutes to conduct a quick search, you would found dozens of answers to your elementary question.
    The answers if OF COURSE YOU CAN!!!
    No DVD can withstand the power of DVDShrink along with AnyDVD!
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    I guess in THEORY when dual layer burners come out someone could make software to let you with AnyDVD do so... but it be kinda silly to put that much work into it.
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