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    Hello.

    I'm wondering if I can make a copy from a DVD+RW that I created on my DVD recorder machine to a permanent DVD+R. I prefer to make the first recording in +RW, just in case of any errors. I don't want to end up with a huge collection of coasters.

    If this can be done, can someone suggest some (preferably Mac-compatible) tools, as I haven't burned any DVDs in a very long time.

    Thanks in advance!
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    Originally Posted by radiochuck View Post
    Hello.

    I'm wondering if I can make a copy from a DVD+RW that I created on my DVD recorder machine to a permanent DVD+R. I prefer to make the first recording in +RW, just in case of any errors. I don't want to end up with a huge collection of coasters.

    If this can be done, can someone suggest some (preferably Mac-compatible) tools, as I haven't burned any DVDs in a very long time.

    Thanks in advance!
    If this is just for one DVD+RW it is not worth the trouble. You will end up with two disks.
    Sorry I can't suggest any tools for MAC, but I have ripped hundred DVD-RW over the past few weeks to HDD to save space. The days of DVD Playing is over for me. Long live mkv.
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    Originally Posted by Subtitles View Post
    If this is just for one DVD+RW it is not worth the trouble. You will end up with two disks.
    Sorry I can't suggest any tools for MAC, but I have ripped hundred DVD-RW over the past few weeks to HDD to save space. The days of DVD Playing is over for me. Long live mkv.
    It would actually be for any DVD I record. I would first record it to DVD+RW, in the event of a failure in the recording. Then I'd copy each full DVD+RW to a DVD+R.

    Originally Posted by Subtitles View Post
    The days of DVD Playing is over for me. Long live mkv.
    I'm going the other way. There are some things I just want to have a tangible copy of.
    Last edited by radiochuck; 15th Nov 2024 at 16:00.
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