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  1. just wondering if it is possible to make a back up from a back up. my original was damaged from heat. if so which would be the best software to use. thanks
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  2. can you tell me a little more about iso read and write. do I put the back up in the drive and use decript to read it and then write it. sorry not sure about this. thanks for any input and is there any loss of quality from this?
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  3. There will be no loss of quality using this method; your copy will be an exact duplicate.
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  4. No loss of quality. Stick in a DVD, fire up DVD Decrypter, hit the letter R on your keyboard, and hit the big button to rip.

    (You can also specify a different destination)

    Once it's done, stick in a recordable, hit the letter W, browse for the disc image you just made under "source" then hit the big button to record.

    Presto, you're done. If all goes well you should have a fine bit for bit copy.
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    Originally Posted by dmb23
    just wondering if it is possible to make a back up from a back up. my original was damaged from heat. if so which would be the best software to use. thanks
    Check out this thread. Try looking through the DVD to DVDR forum and you will find plenty of discussions on this.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  6. How could you miss the answer to this question? It is a sticky in the same forum as you posted this question. Usually I'll try my best to help any question that I can, but again this is a sticky in the forum you posted to. I swear, we should just get rid of the whole sticky idea, it seems no one reads them.
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