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  1. Which one is better to record a DVD-video, i tried with a DVD+R, it was great, i did with DVD Shrink but the i tried with a DVD+RW, and it seems a little slower, should be the same?????
    I found a software, and it says that can copy or author a DVD+R from a DVDmovie(7-9GB) keeping(also the menus,etc) the 100% quality, It`s that possible??
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    If I understand what you are asking correctly

    The DVD+R is probably 4x media , the DVD+RW is probably 2.4x which means yes it will take longer , just under twice as long.

    I think most people favour Ripping just the movie to keep as much quality as possible on their backups . What is the software called that you have found ? It would help to answer your question .
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    It says it does but has anyone here tried it ?
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  4. That's a hell of a claim they make. I'd steer clear, there's plenty of superb freeware available right here. Any time I get some extravagant marketing crap inflicted on me I make it a rule to never deal with such lying sacks of sh!t.
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    Originally Posted by morron
    Which one is better to record a DVD-video, i tried with a DVD+R, it was great, i did with DVD Shrink but the i tried with a DVD+RW, and it seems a little slower, should be the same?????
    I found a software, and it says that can copy or author a DVD+R from a DVDmovie(7-9GB) keeping(also the menus,etc) the 100% quality, It`s that possible??
    it says NOTHING about 100% quality. it says 100% DVD Duplication.
    There is a HUGE difference between the two.

    The first is obviously not possible for a complete DVD-9 to DVD-5
    The second is obviously possible with a loss in quality.
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    1, Perfect 100% DVD Duplication. Just like your original DVD movies.
    2, Sound and video never change in quality.
    3, Copy all the Special Features, Menus, Subtitles & Languages, nothing to lose
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  7. Sorry, it's the second claim that really irks me: "Sound and video never change in quality". Grrr.
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    Originally Posted by fritzi93
    Sorry, it's the second claim that really irks me: "Sound and video never change in quality". Grrr.
    obviously the 2nd claim is false if the DVD is too large to fit on a DVDR
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