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Need a dvd Duplicator kit
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Try DVDFab HD Decrypter or RipIt4Me>DVD Shrink>ImgBurn if you want to back up your DVDs to a single layer DVD-5 disc.
Or try DVDFab HD Decrypter or RipIt4Me>ImgBurn if you want to back up your DVDs to dual layer DVD-9 disc.
That's about as easy as you will find.
And for the younger wife and new car, I'll take two.
Or do you mean one of these:
http://www.meritline.com/cd-dvd-duplicator-duplication.html?gclid=CKHd7djY7Y4CFQHgPAodC0WWBw
If so, you would need to be more specific. There are companies that sell just the dupicator towers and the controllers. But be aware these won't duplicate a encrypted DVD. -
How to duplicate a encrypted DVD?
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I need a towers and the controllers. How to duplicate a encrypted DVD?
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I need a Duplicator Case for lest then $50.00. I need dvd r/w for lest then $50.00
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How about putting your list of needs in a sensible message instead of cryptic messages and leaving us to guess what you are looking to do ...... it does help
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I am billing a dvd Duplicator. I all I have is the Duplicator card now.
I need a Duplicator Case for lest then $50.00.
I need dvd r/w drive for lest then $50.00 -
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PS, as for your signature, God doesn't exist so how can he love me and if I want to have a shitty day, I'm going to. What gives you the right to spoil it for me? -
How to duplicate a encrypted DVD?Read my blog here.
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Give him a break, please.
Depending on the card you have, you may able to just use a regular computer case. Many will hold 4 optical drives, a few, maybe six. If you need more than that, then you may have to look to cases made for duplicators, but they will likely be in the $100 or much more range as that's not a common case. Or use two regular computer cases attached together if you want to go cheap. A 36" IDE cable will easily reach between them.
For DVD drives, many are in the $30US range. Try Newegg.com.
As for backing up encrypted DVDs with a duplicator, you can't. They will only work with decrypted DVDs.
And you might want to read our rules about 'Fair use/Backup'.https://forum.videohelp.com/topic124514.html
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Crocker5731: I have built a one-to-one with acard controller; and am currently running a one-to-three with acard controller; one thing that I can tell you is this: A duplicator WILL NOT copy a protected disc. Copystars sells the cases (with controller) for about $180 (the controller can cost $100 or so), which is what I built from. A single (one-to-one) is less.
the first that I built, the case was $50 on ebay, controller set was $140, hard drive $40, read drive $35, and a $70 burner = $305 for a one-to-one
that was when they were selling for $400 to $500 depending on source - without the hard drive option.
As I didn't use the image option, and just needed to burn several discs at once, and had three IDENTICAL NEC burners laying about - I went with the copystars option.
You can build in a standard computer case.
You will need to research how to get the power supply to boot up and supply the 12V needed for the drives and controller....but this is your cheapest rout.;/ l ,[____], Its a Jeep thing,
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Were do I get a 5 drive computer case?
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Just do a Google search for ' computer cases '. Here's one example from Newegg for a case with nine 5.25" external bays: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811156077 I'm not recommending this case, just a example. You should be able to find a full tower case without PS for less than $50 with at least five 5.25 external bays.
I would shop for a full tower case without a power supply. Most full towers have room for more external drives. And for the power supply, you want to buy a good quality PS, about ~500W with 5 optical drives. Many full tower cases come without a PS. When you run all the burners at the same time, it uses a lot of power.
A quick check on how much power a DVD burner needs seems to be about 1.5 Amps on both the 5V and 12V power rails for each drive. (I can't back those number up, so that's just a guess.) So, 1.5A X 5= 7.5A on the 5v rail and 7.5A on the 12V rail. Total wattage of the PS doesn't mean much unless your PS can put out at least that much current on each rail.
The 5V@7.5A is easy. Most PS's have that with no problem. 12V@7.5A, you need to check the specifications for the power supply. I would want a minimum of 10A from the PS on the 12V rail. There may be more than one rail and you can split the drives between them. -
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How do I setup the Duplicator to work whit a dvd r/w disk?
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