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Posted by Linea Recta on 11/16/14 11:49
"Z Man" <z1z@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
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> "Linea Recta" <mccm.vos@abc.invalid> wrote in message
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> > "Z Man" <z1z@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
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> >> "Linea Recta" <mccm.vos@abc.invalid> wrote in message
> >> news:4482d9de$0$31641$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
> >> >I experienced a real stupid problem.
> >> >
> >> > I have recorded some DVD+R on the DVD recorder (LG RH7500) and
> >> > finalized
> >> > them.
> >> > They all play fine in all players and in PC.
> >> > Now I needed to duplicate them, so I used Nero6 (DVD copy) and I made
> > Nero
> >> > images.
> >> > From one of these images I burned duplicates successfully, but... I
> > can't
> >> > burn the image of the other DVD!
> >> > I get an error that the 'image won't fit on the DVD'!
> >> > How can the Nero image become larger than the original DVD?!
> >> > I used the same brand DVD+R for all originals and duplicates!
> >>
> >> Nero (I use v.7) will copy the DVD regardless of its size. The data
will
> > be
> >> compressed to fit on a standard 4.7GB DVD. Try this. Put the DVD in
your
> > PC
> >> DVD recorder and copy it to your hard drive. Then, use Nero to copy it
> > from
> >> your hard drive to a DVD+R.
> >
> >
> > That's exactly what I did (and wrote). I copied the video DVD to the PC
> > hard
> > drive in Nero DVD image format.
> > Now Nero doesn't need to compress anything, because the original DVD+R
> > (4.7BG) isn't any larger than the one I want to make the duplicate on.
>
> I'm not sure what Nero DVD format is. When I copied the Grey's Anatomy DVD
> to my hard drive, I used DVD Decrypter. It replicated on my hard drive the
> same file structure that appeared on the DVD.
That's what Nero is supposed to do too, at least when you choose the option
'DVD Copy'. This has to result in an unaltered copy of a DVD.
> If your DVD is not encrypted,
> try simply copying its contents to your hard drive exactly as it appears
on
> the DVD. I have had the same Nero problem you experienced when trying to
> create a DVD with a set of mpg files, even if the total size of the mpg
> files is very, very slightly larger than the DVD capacity. It didn't even
> help to go to long play, extended long play, etc. I still had the same
> problem. But, when I copied my DVD files to my hard drive, Nero handled
the
> situation easily.
I didn't use Nero to author the video (or even the DVD) in any way, I just
needed it to duplicate one DVD+R to the other DVD+R, same size, same brand.
That couldn't be a complicated task... I thought.
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