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    This weekend I was shown DVDXCOPY in action while visiting a colleague of mine.

    This is a mighty impressive piece of software and will allow any newbie to back up any original disk that you own. If the movies is too big for 1 DVD the software will split the files automatically to 2 disks.
    The software keeps all the subs and languages and also the extra stuff that you usually lose.

    Only downside is that the dvdr it produces plays in my Alba 108 but not my Aiwa 370 ( Just keeps coming up with check disk)

    This software is not freeware or shareware but it seems to do the job it is asked to do and sells at a reasonable price.

    Each DVDr comes up with a warning at the start telling the viewer that the movies is a DVD Back up and the dvd backup cannot itself be copied.

    Has anyone any ideas why it tells me to check the disk?

    Any help would be appreciated.
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  2. Your question is not complete. I have no idea at what step you experience that. I've used this program, but haven't seen that. Unfortunately, it's far from perfect at this stage. I've tried it with both a dual layer and a single layer DVD. It says it can put the single layer on a single disk, but then shows the files distributed among 2 disks. I wouldn't use it for a single layer, but that was just a test. When testing it with a dual layer disk, it distributed the main movie among the 2 dvdrs, but left out 2 of the title sets which contain all the extras. I had to manually move them over, but even then, they aren't accessed properly. For example, in Matrix, with follow the white rabbit, the white rabbit links in the movie will only work with the first disk because that extra footage is within a single title set which doesn't get split by dvdxcopy.
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  3. dvdxcopy is very confusing though, why when i put a disc,
    that i burned recently it wants to split it to 2?
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