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  1. Hello,
    I bought a very expensive software Digital Juice, and I use it every day. Unfortunately I use a lots of DVD's and I have to manipulate those very carefull.
    My question is because I'm really concern about the scratching on their's surface, how can I duplicate my DVD with my DVD-R A05 Pioneer.

    Not in the last I would like to say that the orignal DVD's are about 8 GB each, so I need to covert or to split into 2 DVD-R 4.7 GB

    So how can I do that ?

    Thanks a lot, I appreciate your help here
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  2. Something like dvdshrink would do the trick.
    Have a look in the guides section for a how too there are plenty in there, even though it is easy to do...
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  3. Sorry my ignorance, but I still can't find the program who can split 1 DVD Software into 2 DVD software , too.

    Thanks for being pation

    Again, I don't want to do nothing with movies !!! only DATA (softare ! )
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  4. dvd shrink is for movies. nero has a backup tool that will span disks you could use that just to save it and then run it from the hard drive if you need it.
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  5. Split DVD-9 to multiple DVDs: DVDFab, DVDXCopy

    Shrink DVD-9 to fit on one DVD: DVDShrink, DVD2One.

    Guides for all these programs can be found in the GUIDES section.
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  6. Originally Posted by mobius_
    dvd shrink is for movies. nero has a backup tool that will span disks you could use that just to save it and then run it from the hard drive if you need it.
    Mobius - Thanks, and yes I would like to run from DVD, and not from hard drive.

    andkiich - Again, the same problem, I don't need for MOVIES I want only DATA please ! Thanks though.
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    oops, wrong link..Sorry
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    Why not just copy approx 4GB of the data files into 1 directory, the rest into another and create data DVDs for each of the directories?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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