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  1. I am pretty new to this, so I was wandering how you tell if a DVD is a 5 or a 9?? I have used DVD X Copy to back up my Titanic movie wich is 3 hours long and it burned to one dvd disc? Please help!!
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  2. Put the dvd in the dvd rom drive if its under 4.4GB its a DVD5 if its more than that its a dual layer DVD9
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  3. Thank You Very Much!!! Appreciated
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  4. I just checked Titanic and it 7.33 gigs and DVDXCopy made a perfect buckup of the movie using only DVD+R???
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  5. Retired from video stuff MackemX's Avatar
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    you must have used DVDXCopy Xpress and it will have transcoded the original keepping what you want but shrinking the content to fit the DVDR

    the quality loss is all in the eye of the beholder and the setup used to view the backup
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