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  1. can anyone advise me on an easy program or guide for copying dvds to dvd-r.i,ve tried a few on doom and the newbie sites but i seem to stumble at certain points.i cant add my d2v through tmpeg for some reason but i,d like to add menus and chapters on my discs.any easy programs u can suggest would be great.i,m new to this so all the jargon i aint got a clue about
    many thx
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  2. No, there is no foolproof, easy program - if you've been through this site & doom9 you'll find out the secret - the DVD industry has tried very hard to make it hard to duplicate their material.

    If you're willing to work a bit you can backup your discs but not just push a button & go. Look at DVDx and DVDxCopy...
    Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin'
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  3. Try Re-Dvd, Its still in its beta testing phase but it automates the whole process to a one button click

    http://tyris.doesntexist.com/redvd/
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  4. I am a newbie to this and have successfully used the SpruceUp Guide found here: http://www.dvd2dvdr.com/Spruce_Guide.htm.

    Using Smartripper and SpruceUp, this was really no problem as I just follwed the visual guide. You will however need the full SpruceUp program and not the trial demo available here. If I can do it, I'm sure you can. I would also suggest using dvd+/-rw media so if you screw up you can rewrite without making coasters.

    Hope this helps
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    Originally Posted by cl0nker
    Try Re-Dvd, Its still in its beta testing phase but it automates the whole process to a one button click :D

    http://tyris.doesntexist.com/redvd/
    re-dvd require CCE and Scenarist , which together are $20,000 and may put off some people ...
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