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  1. Ive got a few films already autoured and burned onto DVD+RW's, What id like to know is it possible to drop the dvd+rw into my dvd drive and do a direct copy to dvd-r's in my dvd burner ? will the diffrence in formats cause any issues and will they still be playable once copied over on dvd-r's
    If anyone has tried this please let me know or give possible pitfalls as i really dont want to Create coasters
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  2. I don't copy them on-the-fly.

    DVD Decrypter ISO-read, ISO-write method is safe and it works.
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  3. If a program like DVDdecrypter ripped the film onto the DVD-RW (thus no copy protection) then yes you can do a stright disc to disc copy on the fly. It all comes down to bits so it doesn't matter where the bits come from as long as they arrive intact to you burner.
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  4. Rip in dvd decrypter iso mode and then write in dvd decrypter iso mode.

    Simple as that
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