I transfered some soccer games from video to dvd-format using my stand-alone recorder and it is about a total of 6 hours. Is it possible to make a copy of this same dvd-r on one dvd-r disc as I did on my stand-alone dvd recorder using my pc dvd recorder with dvd clone, or will I have to break it up and use more than one disc?
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Finalize the disc in the recorder, then use any one of a hundred apps to copy the DVD. Presumably it's neither encrypted nor copy-protected (as you recorded it) so this should not be any problem. If the original disc plays in a DVD player (try a unit that's not your recorder), the copy will also play.
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its not copy-protected or encrypted. These are my old soccer matches. I just didn't know if after copying on a single layer disc using my stand alone recorder I could use my pc writer to copy it on a single layer disc too.
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Yep
Easy
Just use DVD Decrypter or ImgBurn.
ISO read - ISO write.
Both free and considered in the top burning apps. if not the best. -
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