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    Does any one know how to disk copy from a DVD-R to a DVD+R. I try to do a disk copy of a movie etc that I copied using my stand alone Panny, and finalized. When using nero it will only make a perfect copy with another DVD-R. I would think you should be able to use a different media such as a +R. Anyone know a work around so they are playable in a DVD player. Thanks.

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    Try DVD Decrypter ISO Read / ISO Write.

    If that fails, either rip to folders on your hard drive using DVDDecrypter or smartripper (the ripping process is not actually needed, but it makes things easier), or just copy the VIDEO_TS folder to your hard drive using Windows Explorer. Then just burn the VIDEO_TS folder as normal.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Of course, all advice assumes that your burner accepts -R media (if you'd fill in your PC details, we might be able to provide more help).
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    As stated above, assuming your burner accepts +R media, your +R media may be poor quality or imcompatible with your burner. Download dvd identifier or dvdinfopro and see if your burner can even detect and report the media code. Compare the media code with the charts on this site regarding burner/media compatibility. You can also check the media quality by looking up the code on this site.
    http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
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    Thanks to everyone who replied. I fiqured it out. It was very easy and simply my fault for not knowing how to use nero. I just saved the files as DVD video files. Then burned them back to my DVD+R without any problems. Thanks again.

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