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  1. I am wondering how DVDXCopy splits the disks, do you have to swap disks in the middle of the movie ?

    I was trying to create a disk with the menu and movie on one and the menu and extras on the other using Instant Copy, however the disk won't play in my stand alone, it does however play in my PC... I know the disks work and so does the burning method as I have done it before with Stuart Little, however with Stuart Little I lowered the quality and put it on one DVD+R...

    Is it possible to accomplish what I want to accomplish: Near perfect DVD quality with menu and movie on one disk and menu and extras on the other ?

    TIA...
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  2. With DVX Copy yes you have to change the disc. When you reach the end of the first disc it will tell you to insert the second disc. It's no big deal to me. Also the program does not re-encode the movie so the copy is exactly the same quality as the orignal. Would be a great program is the price of media was $0.5 or less each.
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  3. Thanks for the reply, I may just go ahead and give it a shot with DVDXCopy and see how it goes...I'd prefer to do it the other way but I am not sure if that's possible...
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  4. Originally Posted by PM5K
    Thanks for the reply, I may just go ahead and give it a shot with DVDXCopy and see how it goes...I'd prefer to do it the other way but I am not sure if that's possible...
    DVDX Copy works great and is faster than Instant Copy overall plus again the quality is orignal. Myself I really don't care about the menus or extras so I mostly use DVD2one.
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