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  1. only_emo_kid
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    whats the best and fastest program to do a 1:1 copy, nero randomlly likes to freeze at like 100% any ideas? Thx
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  2. VH Veteran jimmalenko's Avatar
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    for DVD-5, or DVD-9 to DL:
    DVDDecrypter ISO Read > ISO Write

    for DVD-9 to 2 DVD-5s:
    VOBBlanker -> DVDShrink (no compression) -> DVDDecrypter
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    1:1 copy:

    DVDDecrypter

    just like jim said
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  4. Retired from video stuff MackemX's Avatar
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    as above
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  5. only_emo_kid
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    I don't have to rip it first do I? thats whut i'm trying to get around..
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    uh oh, another 'best' post...
    that said nero 5.5 has always worked for me.

    just be sure to set the write speed lower than that of the read speed. Otherwise you could end up with errors.
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    doesnt he just mean exact copying not dvd drive to dvd drive.
    COPIED OVER 600 DVDS SO FAR
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  8. Originally Posted by mattyboy
    doesnt he just mean exact copying not dvd drive to dvd drive.
    I believe he means both.
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    No he doesn't want a rip step.

    He just want to do it like the nero quick copy option.

    Can Decrypter save onto a DVDR?

    I have never tried it.

    He should just rip and burn as this is a more reliable method.
    snappy phrase

    I don't know what you're talking about.
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    Your profile does not indicate a DVD ROM drive, so to copy a dvd, you first have to transfer it to your HD.
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