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  1. OK, this should be do-able. I have a DVD RAM disk burned on a Panasonic E-50. I want to transfer this to a DVD-R on my computer. Whenever I go to make an image (I tried both DvdDecrypter and Nero and two different discs with various programs) it reads fine until the last 10% or so of the disc and then the read slows down to a crawl. I am able to copy the files (there are only 3) to my hard drive and burn them with Nero but I need to know what format to burn them so they are readable with a stand alone DVD player. I was able to make this work once with DvdDecrypter using a short few minute burn but whenever I go to a large file on the RAM disc is just won’t read to make an ISO file.

    I need help either getting an ISO from a RAM disc OR burning the Panasonic DVD files from my RAM disc with Nero to a readable DVD video.

    Thanks in advance.

    Just to be perfectly clear, I do not want to do any editing. I just want a copy of the DVD-Ram. All my players will play the DVD-Ram just as it is and they will play the small copy I made with DVDDecrypter so I assume if I can get the right format I should be able to use Nero unless there is something done in creating an ISO file that I cannot replicate.
    Still a few bugs in the system...
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    Copy the VRO(s) to your hard drive, edit/re-author/ burn with TMPGEnc DVD Author.

    I don't think you can do a straight image copy from ram to -R, and it wouldn't play on most DVD players if you could. Re-authoring is the only way.
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  3. Originally Posted by ZippyP.
    I don't think you can do a straight image copy from ram to -R, and it wouldn't play on most DVD players if you could. Re-authoring is the only way.
    Thanks

    I am trying to avoid buying more software and I wonder why the smaller file would copy into ISO and play just fine while the larger one will not.

    ADDED: I tried your suggestion and of course it did work. I think I will just put up with the Panasonic menus and leave the edits in. The additional 2 hours of processing time is just too hard on the equipment; both mine and the computers. Plus the E-50 adds chapter points every 5 minutes that are handy.
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