If I copy DVD to another DVD, is there any difference in quality? How much I lose in video and sound quality?
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If both are DVD5 (so no shrinking is needed), the "original" and copy will be identical (provided the burn goes well).
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IF a dvd9 you have 2 options
1. split across 2 dvd's to not loose any quality
2. shrink it to 4.4 gigs and burn onto one dvdr
you can salvage quality for content.
Movie only will be highest quality
add the menu and extras etc and the quality goes down
in the long haul however, even a dvd9 full disk to dvd5 looks pretty darn good
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