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1. F NEC DVD_Rw ND 35404 1 01 G 4XV CD DVDROM 22a HDD folders PARA D Video My DVDS J Open DYD from folder In this list you can see o Drives the list of all the optical disc drives that are present on your personal computer including virtual drives o HDD folders the list of three most recently opened hard disk drive folders containing DVD video files o Open DVD from folder select this option to open the standard explorer window and choose the folder on your computer hard disk that contains DVD video files e Target output destination drive the optical disc drive or a hard disk drive folder used to record the information to It can be either a recordable rewritable optical disc or hard drive folder As well as the source it can be selected from the drop down list Select output DYD drive or HDD folder F _NEC DVD RW ND 3540 amp 1 01 No disc z Drives F NEC DVD _R Ww ND 35404 1 01 G Ax CD DVD ROM 22a HDD folders B D Wideos E work My Videos Copy DYD to folder In this list you can see o Drives the list of all the optical disc drives that are present on your personal computer including virtual drives o HDD folders the list of three hard disk drive folders most recently used to save your files to o Copy DVD to folder select this option to open the standard explorer window and choose the folder on your computer hard disk to save t
2. Device Type Transfer Mode DMA if available Current Transfer Device 1 Device Type Auto Detection x Transfer Mode DMA if available Current Transfer Mode Not Applicable After that click OK to accept the changes you have made The same can be done for the Secondary IDE Channel After you enabled DMA modes for the IDE channels you can close the device manager window Sometimes the reboot might be needed to apply all the changes Note not all the controllers allow the user to change the transfer mode If you install the third party driver for your computer IDE controller see the instructions that go along with the driver software Usually when the special driver for the controller is installed the DMA mode is enabled automatically by the driver software 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com AVS DVD Copy Send comments on this topic Appendix Disc Types AVS DVD Copy currently supports three types of optical disc formats that are available for consumer use This section will better explain the purpose of these formats and their place in history With the support of other disc types and formats the corresponding information will be added e Compact Discs e Digital Versatile Discs o DVDs of different capacities o DVDs of different medium type e Blu Ray Discs Compact Discs Digital Audio Co
3. Comatose mp3 4 66 Mb A 10 Breathe mp3 7 27 Mb A 02 Shine mp3 7 61 Mb A 01 Dream On mp3 5 97 Mb A 03 The Sweetest Condition mp3 5 09 Mb A 091 Feel Loved mp3 5 97 Mb A 04 When the Body Speaks mp3 8 27 Mb ff 11 Easy Tiger mp3 2 87 Mb A 05 The Dead of Night mp3 6 64 Mb A 13 Goodnight Lovers mp3 5 25 Mb A 06 Lovetheme mp3 2 81 Mb fl 07 Freelove mp3 8 49 Mb Here you can select the target disc drive or ISO image to record your data to please note that using ISO image as target is disabled in Burn ISO work mode and the files to record to your compilation You can use the buttons below to add files ISO images or folders erase the inserted disc set the burning parameters and start disc burning or ISO image creation Please see the respective chapters for more details on these actions 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Disc Size Meter Disc Size Meter is available in the Burn DVD Burn DATA and Burn ISO work modes It shows the size of the current disc inserted into the CD DVD BD drive and the size of the data that is going to be written onto the disc Thus depending on the disc type and its capacity the Disc Size Meter will look differently for a CD DVD Single Layer or DVD Double Layer and Blu Ray discs of differen capacities For instance for a Double Layer Blu Ray disc it will look like this Gb 6 0 Gb 12 1 Gb 18 2 Gb 24 3 Gb 30 4 Gb 36 5 Gb 42 6 Gb 48 7
4. Disk drives 2 Display adapters lt 2 DVD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers LE Floppy disk drives a Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 3 Primary IDE Channel Secondary IDE Channel Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller gt Keyboards 1 7 Mice and other pointing devices 3 Monitors H e E B Network adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT Processors E amp SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers Here you should find IDE ATA ATAPI controllers among the other devices and click the in front of it to open the list of available IDE channels that the controller has 4 Double click the Primary I DE Channel caption to open the controller properties window Primary IDE Channel Properties 2 9 General Advanced Settings Driver Device 0 Device Type Auto Detection Lrnser Moe BMA v Current Transfer Mode Ultra DMA Mode 5 Device 1 Device Type Auto Detection Transfer Mode DMA if available vi Current Transfer Mode IN ot Applicable In the Advanced Settings tab you will see the Transfer Mode drop down box where the current transfer mode is displayed To change the transfer mode and enable DMA you should open the drop down box and choose DMA if available option Primary IDE Channel Properties General Advanced Settings Driver Details Device 0
5. G For a DVD Single Layer it will look like this Gb 0 6 Gb 1 2 Gb 1 8 Gb 2 4Gb 3 0 Gb 3 6 Gb 4 2 Gb 4 8 Gb For a CD the Disc Size Meter appearance will change like this b 105 Mb 210 Mb 315 Mb 420 Mb 525 Mb 630 Mb 735 Mb 840 Mb 345 The Marker shows the standard capacity of a CD R or a CD RW about 700 Megabytes When you add data to your compilation the Disc Size Meter will show whether your added data is going to fit your CD DVD BD or if it exceeds its capacity The data that will fit The data that exceeds the onto CD CD size b 105 Mb 210 Mb 315 Mb 420 Mb 525 Mb 630 Mb 945 If the data size is greater than the capacity of a CD DVD BD you should either split your data into parts and record these parts onto several CDs DVDs BDs or select another disc type with a larger capacity See the Appendix section for more information on different disc types 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Express Menu The Express Menu is used to facilitate access to the main features of the AVS DVD Copy It can be activated clicking the right mouse button within the Main Area of the program in the Burn DVD Burn DATA and Burn ISO work modes LevelUp BkSp 10 Hide MP3 02 In Your Ro p Add 14 Winners M New Folder 03 Everything 09 Cocoon Cr Delete Now is Min Pere 11 Freestyle Rename F2 05 Butterflies amp FREE 13
6. ISO depending on the data type that you are going to burn Select the target drive optical disc or computer hard drive when recording ISO image Add the files to your compilation DVD video files when in the Burn DVD mode ISO image when in the Burn ISO mode and any data type when Burn DATA mode Use the Add button for that Adjust the burning settings for your compilation clicking the Settings button Erase the disc if it is not empty using the Erase button Note that this step can be skipped as the program will offer you to erase the non empty disc before the burning starts Click the Start burning button to begin the recording or image creation process 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Adding Files Before you start burning your discs you should compile a list of all the files you would like to record onto your disc To do that use the Add button or the Express Menu clicking with the right mouse button within the File list area and selecting Add The window will open that will let you navigate through your personal computer drives and find the necessary files and folders A lt Level Up My Computer My Documents My Videos My Music Network B My Music O My Ringtones Ki my m3u O Project1 A record001 mp3 O Unknown Artist O Sample Music 1 m3u f Air Supply Lost in Love mp3 A AudioStreamRecord001 mp3 gt AudioStreamRecord
7. You can select any you like best Speed Possible recording speeds for this drive and disc Verify disc Mark this check box to verify the burned data after the recording process is over to make sure the disc was recorded without any errors Finalize disc Close the disc after the data is written You will not be able to add any data to the disc if this check box is ticked If you want to record a multisession disc you should leave this check box unchecked Universal Disk Format the modern file system supporting larger files larger filenames up to 256 characters in length larger discs and more information UDF about individual files and folders It includes support for special file properties and other OS specific data The extended ISO file system that allows the user use an additional set of Joliet fiienames up to 64 characters in length with Unicode multilanguage support The same settings are available for ISO image burning In case you are going to record DVD video the Finalize disc setting will be enabled and no change of this setting will be possible That is done to ensure compatibility with the hardware DVD players The Joliet structure also cannot be used as DVD video discs use only UDF file structure Disc label My Disc Speed 10x El CD 1x 176 4 Kb sec Verify disc Finalize disc V e UDF structure modern format for recording data onto a disc JOLIET
8. are important to you you should select the ENTIRE DVD mode to preserve the original DVD structure and contents Note you can remove the unnecessary Languages in all the modes thus enhancing the quality of the output video 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Overview Copy CD work mode is used to create an exact copy of the source disc No data will be changed and no video will be compressed on the target disc as compared to the source disc Select the source drive that you are going to copy from Please note that in the source drive drop down combo box a path to any previously created image located at your hard drive could be specified After that you should set the destination drive which also could be a CD DVD BD drive as well as an image at your hard drive In case your destination drive is HDD AVS DVD Copy will let you select the destination folder using the common windows explorer CDS DD ps Jg ao ao T7 Copy DVD Copy CD Burn DYD Burn DATA Burn ISO Help AVS Media Select input drive or image on HDD F NEC DVD_RAwW ND 35404 1 01 Select output drive or image on HDD F NEC DVD_RW ND 35404 1 01 7 Browse Select temporary disc image E work My Videos Image icd Browse Note 1 if you only have a single drive in your system the copying process will be done with the help of creating a temporary dis
9. due to lots of little rectangles distributed on the surface of the data carrier Compared with other writeable DVDs DVD RAM is more closely related to hard disk technology as it has concentric tracks instead of one long spiral track Unlike the competing formats DVD R DVD R DVD RW and DVD RW you do not need special DVD burning software to write or read DVD RAMs on a computer DVD RAMs can be accessed like a usual floppy disk or hard drive DVD RAM is more suited to data backups and use in camcorders than DVD RW The advantages of DVD RAM discs are the following long durability of minimum 30 years and they can be rewritten more than 100 000 times and also the fact that no DVD burning software required in computers as the discs can be used and accessed like a removable hard disk Back to the Top Blu Ray Discs Blu ray Disc BD is a next generation optical disc format meant for storage of high definition video and high density data The Blu ray standard was jointly developed by a group of leading consumer electronics and PC companies called the Blu ray Disc Association BDA led by Sony and Philips Blu ray has information capacity per layer of 25 gigabytes Blu ray gets its name from the shorter wavelength 405 nm of a blue technically blue violet laser that allows it to store substantially more data than a DVD which has the same physical dimensions but uses a longer wavelength 650 nm red laser BD R R Recordable once A
10. non video applications Toshiba adheres to the interpretation of digital versatile disc The DVD Forum never reached a consensus on the matter however and so today the official name of the format is simply DVD the letters do not officially stand for anything DVD R R Recordable once A DVD Recordable or DVD R is an optical disc with a larger storage capacity than a CD R typically 4 7 GB instead of 700 Mb although the capacity of the original standard was 3 95 Gb The DVD R format was developed by Pioneer in autumn of 1997 It is supported by most DVD players and is approved by the DVD Forum A DVD R can be written to only once DVD RW RW ReWritable A DVD RW is a rewritable optical disc with equal storage capacity to a DVD R typically 4 7 GB The format was developed by Pioneer in November 1999 and has been approved by the DVD Forum Unlike DVD RAM it is playable in about 75 of conventional DVD players The primary advantage of DVD RW over DVD R is the ability to erase and rewrite to a DVD RW disc According to Pioneer DVD RW discs may be written to about 1 000 times before needing replacement making them comparable with the CD RW standard DVD RW discs are commonly used for volatile data such as backups or collections of files They are also increasingly used for home DVD video recorders DVD R DL double layer DVD R DL Dual Layer Also Known as DVD R9 is a derivative of the DVD R format standard DVD R DL discs em
11. structure Jona file names unicode multilanguage Support After you select all the parameters you can close the window clicking the appropriate button The 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Erasing Discs If you use a rewritable disc CD RW DVD RW or BD RE you might need to erase it prior to recording your compilation To do that you should press the Erase button when you are in the Burn DVD Burn DATA or Burn ISO work modes The erase dialog window will appear to let you delete all the information from the rewritable disc F _NEC DYD_RWND 35404 CD RW Disc Open le Quick erase The disc will appear empty and ready for burning Full format All the data on the disc will be physically erased Eject disc after erasing Here you should select e Drive the name of the drive that you use to record your discs e Erase type Quick erase or Full format of the rewritable disc o If you select the Quick erase the data on the disc will not be actually erased as in this mode only the Table of Contents of the disc is deleted the disc will appear empty and ready for burning but the data can be restored later using special software o If you select the Full format all the data on the rewritable disc will be physically erased and you will not be able to restore it later This mode will take much more time
12. this button to open this program help amp AVS Media Use this button to visit the AVS Media web site on the Internet 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Main Area The Main Area is the central part of the AVS DVD Copy program window that lets the user select the main burning parameters or add files It looks different depending on the program work mode For instance for the Copy DVD work mode it will look the following way Select input DYD drive or HDD folder a aes El A Copy mode Languages Unknown 4C3 ENTIRE DYD WITHOUT EXTRAS ONLY MOVIE 27 with menus and extras 2 extras will be removed 2 copy only the movie Select output DVD drive or HDD folder F NEC DYD_AW ND 35404 1 01 No disc Browse Select folder for temporary files E work My Videos Browse Set output size Mb Standard DVD RW 4360 Mb Here one can select the Source and Target drive or HDD folder Copy mode for the DVD check or uncheck the Languages that will be included into the output DVD set the folder for the temporary files and the target DVD size See the Copy DVD section for more on all these parameters If you select Burn DVD Burn DATA or Burn ISO work mode the Main Area will look the following way F NEC DVD_RW ND 3540A 1 01 No disc A 12 Am You mp3 7 09 Mb A 08
13. work mode locate the image file on your computer and add it to your compilation using drag and drop method the Add button or the Express Menu The program will add the files that the ISO image contains to your compilation Note if you would like to record the ISO image as a single file to be able to transfer it to a different computer you will need to switch to Burn DATA work mode and add the needed ISO image as if it were an ordinary file In this case the files and folders recorded into the image will be left inside it and you will not be able to see them without additional software 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Enabling the DMA Mode DMA mode Direct Memory Access allows certain hardware subsystems within a computer to access system memory for reading and or writing independently of the CPU Many hardware systems use DMA including disk drive controllers graphics cards network cards and sound cards DMA is an essential feature of all modern computers as it allows devices of different speeds to communicate without subjecting the CPU to a massive interrupt load Otherwise the CPU would have to copy each piece of data from the source to one of its registers and then write it back again to the new location During this time the CPU would be unavailable for other tasks A DMA transfer essentially copies a block of memory from one device to another While th
14. 0 blocks Back to the Top Digital Versatile Discs In January of 1995 Sony was the first to showcase Digital Versatile Disc technology after having announced co development six months earlier Three weeks later Pioneer Time Warner and Toshiba announced their own version of DVD which had major differences from the format developed by Philips and Sony Immediately disputes started over which format should be used since each had their own advantages and disadvantages The disputes did not stop until May of 1995 when a major report was released by leading hardware and software manufacturers Apple Compaq Fujitsu HP IBM and Microsoft stating that the two formats were not going to be supported by the industry when there were clear advantages in using one format The result was a mix of the two formats and the formation of the DVD Forum by all companies involved in the two original formats Matsushita Mitsubishi Pioneer Philips Hitachi J VC Sony Thompson Toshiba and Time Warner In 1996 the specifications for DVD ROM and DVD Video were finalized and DVD players began to ship to market One year later the DVD Forum worked on the specifications for the first recordable DVD R implementation of DVD In November of 1997 Pioneer announced the first DVD R drives while Matsushita and Toshiba released the first DVD erasable DVD RAM drives During 1998 a new coalition was formed to develop re writable discs specifically for s
15. 001_1 mp3 f AudioStreamRecord005 mp3 zx Desktop ini A mix_file mp3 my playlist m3u All Files Button Description FAN Use this button to move up one level from the current one on ee your computer hard disk drive Si Use this button to move directly to My Computer folder of your computer hard disk drive to add files from there My Computer lt Use this button to move directly to My Documents folder of your computer hard disk drive to add files from there My Documents Use this button to move directly to My Videos folder of your i computer hard disk drive to add files from there My Videos LA Use this button to move directly to My Music folder of your f computer hard disk drive to add files from there My Music A Use this button to move directly to view your network to add a files from a network drive You can also drag the files and folders from the standard windows explorer and drop them to the File list area If you would like to add a new folder to your compilation you can use the Express Menu clicking with the right mouse button within the File list area and select New Folder To remove files and folders select them and press the Delete button on the keyboard or again use the Express Menu If you already have some data on the CD DVD BD and it was recorded using multisession mode you can add some more data When you ins
16. AVS DVD COPY AVS DVD Copy Program Help www avsmedia com Online Media Technologies Ltd Copyright 2007 Overview AVS DVD Copy is a compact and fully functional application that lets the user copy clone or compile own CDs DVDs and new generation Blu Ray discs It also supports shrinking DVD video to let the user backup a double layer video DVD onto one single layer DVD R RW and burning previously saved ISO images onto different types of optical discs The software has a very easy to use and understandable interface that lets you create your own data and video discs effortlessly in just several mouse clicks AVS DVD Copy supports writing to the following disc types CD R CD RW CD RW High Speed DVD R DVD RW DVD R DL DVD RAM D R BD RE BD DoubleLayer R BD DoubleLayer RE See the Appendix section for more detail on different disc types 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com System Requirements Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista operating system all of the last updates installed are recommended Pentium 111 800 MHz or higher 128 MB RAM CD RW DVD ROM CD RW combo drive DVD R RW DL DVD R RW DL DVD RAM BD R RE drive with 1394 USB2 0 ATAPI SCSI or CardBus interface At least 10 megabytes of free hard disk space up to 200 Gb to create an ISO image of a six layer Blu Ray disc Enabling the DMA mode is recommended for proper use Administrative pri
17. D drives on your computer you might try and insert the disc into the other drive that could have the region code matching the region code of the disc If you still need to change the code of your drive you should bear in mind that this will decrease the number of the drive region changes left When you change the drive region a certain number of times you will not be able to change it again using any software means even reinstalling Windows or taking the drive to another computer To set the new drive code press Yes to leave it unchanged select No Please note that you will not be able to copy the DVD if you choose to leave the drive region unchanged 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Copying DVD 9 It happens quite often that you need to backup your double layer DVD so called DVD 9 onto one single layer DVD known as DVD 5 As a matter of fact you will need to recompress it so that it could fit the lesser capacity disc The quality of the video could deteriorate in this case so you will need to decide what you need more the best available quality or all the materials on the disc There is one more way out you can take a double layer DVD to record the video onto it and the program will suggest such an option Output DVD size m o amp Ps The source disc size is 6 3 Gb 4 It is recommended that you use a double layer DVD to copy this disc with the b
18. God In My ps O6 IfYouteNt Erase 01 Believe MF Start burning 07 20 000 se SANN re ee re ee aeaeaei re e e 5 z Item Description Level 7 Up Use this option to go to a level that is parent to the current one Add DVD Use this option to add more files DVD video or ISO image to your compilation ISO new Use this option to create a new folder in your compilation list Folder P y P Delete Use this option to remove the selected files or folders from the compilation list Delete ae All Use this option to remove all the files and folders and clear the compilation list Rename Use this option to change the names of files and folders in your compilation list Settings Use this option to open the Settings window and change the burning parameters Erase Use this option to erase the disc in the optical disc drive Start Use this option to start burning the created compilation burning P g P 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Overview The main work modes of the AVS DVD Copy are 1 Copy DVD use this mode to copy video DVD from one disc to another The source disc will be analyzed and if you would like to copy from a greater size disc to a smaller size one recompressed to fit the target size You can also remove unwanted languages menus and e
19. Use this type of erase if you have some confidential data on the disc that must be erased You can also enable the Eject disc after erasing check box if you do not plan to work with the disc afterwards If you plan to use the same disc for burning after erasing it might be useful to leave it unchecked When all the erasing parameters are set you can press the Erase button to start the erasing process itself Once the erasing is started it cannot be stopped Please wait for the erasing process to be finished 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Burning Discs and Images After you select all the settings click the Start burning button to start the recording process You will see the progress of the burning the current operation and the file that is being written at the moment Start burning Method detecting Opening session D WVideo 1 avi D Wideo 2 avi D Wideo 3 avi Cancel You can click the Cancel button to abort the recording although it is not recommended as the disc might become unreadable afterwards if the burning process is not complete You won t be able to read or write a CD R a DVD R or a BD R after you press this button in the middle of the burning process If you already have some data on the CD DVD BD and it was recorded using multisession mode you can add some more data When you insert such a disc the fi
20. at region Most DVD ROM drives let you change the region code a few times usually between 0 and 5 Once a drive has reached the limit it can t be changed again unless the vendor or manufacturer resets the drive This limitation cannot be overridden There are 6 main regions 1 Canada U S US Territories 2 Europe Japan South Africa Middle East including Egypt 3 Southeast Asia East Asia including Hong Kong 4 Australia New Zealand Pacific Islands Central America Mexico South America Caribbean 5 Former Soviet Union Indian Subcontinent Africa also North Korea Mongolia and 6 China Before you can start copying your DVD you will need to set up your DVD drive region code so that it would coincide with the disc region code In case they differ the following window will appear that will let you set the drive region The Regional Code Notice m o E3 Z The region codes of the DYD disc and your DYD drive do not meet Your drive is set to region 5 This disc is intended for region 1 USA Canada vy USA Canada Europe Japan Middle East and Europe Japan Middle East and South Africa South Aftica South East Asia South East Asia Australia and South America Australia and South America Russia Africa and Rest of Asia Russia Africa and Rest of Asia China China Learn more Would you like to change the regional code of the DYD drive If you have several DV
21. c image on your HDD Ignore reading CD sectors errors Note 2 tick this option if your source CD is physically damaged in this case the error parts will be skipped and silence will be inserted in their place Leave this option unticked if your CD is in good condition Start copying If you clone a CD DVD BD having only one disc drive a temporary image on your computer HDD will be created to let you record the resulting disc using the same disc drive In this case please make sure that you have enough free hard drive disk space available for the created temporary disc image Its size could be up to almost 200 gigabytes for a six layer BD The option Ignore reading CD sectors errors lets you copy damaged discs In case you know that your disc is physically damaged scratched for instance the program will still let you copy such a disc replacing the defective areas with zero bytes Thus the disc will become readable again though some of the information might be lost 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Copying Discs After you select all the settings click the Start copying button to start the copying process You will see the progress of the current operation and the buffer state at the moment Source READ COPY IDLE Destination REFRESH IDLE e buffer Cancel You can click the Cancel button to abort the record
22. creased from 2 8 GB to 4 7 GB Credit for developing the standard is often attributed unilaterally to Philips one of the members of the DVD RW Alliance Although DVD RW has not yet been approved by the DVD Forum the format is too popular for manufacturers to ignore and as such DVD RW discs are playable in 3 4 of today s DVD players Unlike the DVD RW format DVD RW was made a standard earlier than DVD R DVD R DL double layer DVD R DL Double Layer also known as DVD R39 is a derivative of the DVD R format created by the DVD RW Alliance Its use was first demonstrated in October 2003 DVD R DL discs employ two recordable dye layers each capable of storing nearly the 4 7 GB of a single layer disc almost doubling the total disc capacity to 8 55 GB Discs can be read in many DVD devices older units are less compatible and can only be created using DVD RW DL and Super Multi drives The latest DL drives write double layer discs slower 2 4x to 8x than single layer media 8x 16x A double layer rewritable version called DVD RW DL is also in development but is expected to be incompatible with existing DVD devices DVD RAM random access rewritable DVD RAM DVD Random Access Memory is a disc specification presented in 1996 by the DVD Forum which specifies rewritable DVD RAM media and the appropriate DVD writers DVD RAM media are used in computers as well as camcorders and personal video recorders since 1998 You can identify a DVD RAM disc
23. e CPU initiates the transfer the transfer itself is performed by the DMA Controller A typical example is moving a block of memory from external memory to faster internal on chip memory Such an operation does not stall the processor which as a result can be scheduled to perform other tasks It is essential in providing so called zero copy implementations of peripheral device drivers as well as functionalities such as network packet routing file copy streaming video over a network etc To enable the DMA mode you should do the following 1 Go to the Windows Start menu and select Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel window choose the System icon double click it to open the system properties window 3 In the Hardware tab there is a Device Manager button Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Qi Device Manager Drivers Ey Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers ws Ui Hardware Profiles g Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles You should click it to open the Device Manager window Fie Action View Help e Hwa A lt x 4 Computer BestCrypt bus controllers 3 Computer lt gt
24. ert such a disc the files already present on it will be displayed in the Files list and marked in blue The newly added files will be displayed in black font color AVS DVD Copy 1 2 ef Co EM aa ml P i Copy DYD Copy CD Burn DYD E Files folders already recorded on the disc F _NEC DVD_RW ND 45504 1 07 CD RW IL New Folder WI UDF dyd music doc 4 UDF rere DYD doc Newly added files folders Note if there are some files already recorded on the disc they will not be removed from the list when you select Delete Allin the Express Menu See also the Working with I mages section for more detail on how to create and record ISO images 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Adjusting Settings Before you start burning you might want to view and if needed change the additional settings To do that you will need to click the Settings button when you are in the Burn DVD Burn DATA or Burn ISO work mode The following window will be opened gt Settings for data burning m mx Disc label My Disc Speed 10 x _v CD 1x 176 4 Kb sec Verify disc Finalize disc UDF structure modern format for recording data onto a disc JOLIET structure long file names unicode multilanguage support Here you can change the following parameters Disc label The name of the disc
25. es to a closed rewritable disc without erasing it But you can retain the information already stored on the disc To do that you need to copy your files from the disc to some place on your computer then start the AVS DVD Copy and erase the rewritable disc After that you can add the previously saved files to your compilation add new files and click the Burn button As a result you will have new files added to the disc where all your files are saved as well Back to the Top 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com
26. est available quality Use a standard DYD to copy the video shrinking it to fit the disc size Use a double layer DYD to quickly copy the disc without any quality loss Learn more Show this dialog in future V You will see the disc full size in the upper part of the window and will have two options e Use a standard DVD use this option to reconvert the input DVD and shrink it so that it will fit the output DVD 5 It is recommended to use this option if your DVD drive does not support writing onto double layer DVDs or if you do not have a double layer DVD available See below to find out how you can improve the output video quality if you record onto a standard DVD e Use a double layer DVD use this option if you have a possibility to record the input DVD onto a double layer output DVD The disc will be simply copied without any recompression and thus any quality loss Some tips when copying DVD 9 onto a single DVD 5 e If you do not need all the menus and extras from the input disc you can use the ONLY MOVIE mode to record the main movie only and delete all the other materials to keep the quality better e If you want to retain the disc structure it can be helpful if the disc contains the deleted scenes from the original movie or the director s cut that can only be selected from the DVD menu you will need to select the second mode WI THOUT EXTRAS e And finally if all of the disc contents
27. extras 27 extras will be removed 7 copy only the movie Select output DVD drive or HDD folder F _NEC DVD _R w ND 35404 1 01 No disc Browse Select folder for temporary files E work My Videos Browse Set output size Mb Standard DYD R w 4360 Mb e Main Area the central part of the AVS DVD Copy program window that lets the user select the main burning parameters or add files Note that the Main Area looks different depending on the work mode of the program e Disc size meter the panel that shows the size of the most common disc media types and the size of the data that is going to be written onto the disc It is available in the Burn DVD Burn DATA and Burn ISO work modes CS SS eao Copy DVD Copy CD Burn DYD Burn DATA Burr ISO Help F _NEC DVD_Rw ND 35404 1 01 No disc PF Top Toolbar My Disc 08 Comatose mp3 10 Breathe mp3 02 Shine mp3 01 Dream On mp3 03 The Sweetest Condition mp3 094 Feel Loved mp3 04 When the Body Speaks mp3 Main Area Gb 0 6 Gb 1 2Gb 1 8 Gb 2 4 Gb 3 0 Gb 3 6 Gb 4 2Gb 4 8 Gb Add Erase Settings Start burning Disc Size Meter 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com The Top Toolbar consists of the action buttons that can be used to select the work mode of the AVS DVD Copy program You should use the appropriate buttons depending on the task you are g
28. he Registration name and the Serial number from your registration letter and to paste them to the appropriate boxes of the registration window This is ESPECIALLY important if you have Unicode characters in your name To do this 1 highlight your registration name in your registration letter received from us and right click it 2 select Copy in the right click menu 3 move the cursor to the appropriate box in the registration window of the AVS DVD Copy 4 right click the the box and select Paste from the menu Do the same with the serial number Some tips to remember 1 Make sure that there is no space before and after the registration name and serial number 2 Make sure that you are not mistaking the letter O for the figure 0 zero Internet connection is necessary to complete the registration Make sure your computer has access to Internet otherwise you won t be able to register the software You might also need to disable your antivirus or firewall or make sure that the AVS DVD Copy program is allowed to access the Internet If you are sure that you are entering a correct login serial number combination please visit our Registration Help Page to receive immediate help Back to the Top Where can I find a boxed version of your software AVS DVD Copy is not sold in boxed version You can download and install the program from our web site Www avsmedia com Back to the Top Is there a user guide or manual availab
29. he files to 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Copy Modes There are three main modes used to copy a video DVD onto the other one e Copy the entire DVD e Copy DVD without extras e Copy only main movie Button Description ENTIRE DVD Use this button to copy the source DVD with all its structure main movie menus and extras onto the other DVD If the size of the source DVD is with menus and bigger than that of the target DVD the video will be recompressed retaining extras ie the structure of the original DVD WITHOUT Use this button to copy the source DVD and its structure onto the other DVD Although the structure will be retained the extras will be removed and will EXTRAS i extras will be become unavailable from the DVD menu At the same time this can enhance rem ve the main movie quality in case the recompression is needed as sometimes extras occupy quite a considerable part of the video DVD Use this button to copy only the main DVD movie onto the target DVD The ONLY MOVIE DVD will be remastered and all the menus and extras will be removed in order copy only the to prevent the movie from being too much compressed It is very helpful if movie you prefer to have the main movie in a better quality and would like to get rid of the extras or if the extras contain commercials and trailers mainly The selected mode
30. ing although it is not recommended to do that during the burning to the destination disc as the disc might become unreadable afterwards if the burning process is not complete You won t be able to read or write a CD R a DVD R or a BD R after you press this button in the middle of the burning process 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Overview The Burn Discs work modes include three types of work depending on what type of data you are going to burn 1 Burn DVD use this mode to record DVD video discs if you have video files that compose the DVD structure files with vob ifo and bup extensions on your computer hard disk drive As a result of adding these files a DVD video disc will be recorded that will be compatible with your software or hardware DVD player Please read your hardware DVD player manual to make sure it supports DVD R RW discs so that it could read them after burning Burn DATA use this mode to record different type of data to CD DVD or BD discs Burn ISO use this mode to record onto a CD a DVD or a BD ISO images you already have on your computer hard disk drive The program will add the files that the ISO image contains to your compilation See the Working with I mages section for more detail Using all the Burn Discs modes is similar to each other and comprise the following steps Select the Burn Discs mode Burn DVD Burn DATA or Burn
31. ing of the difficulties we will need the following information o System parameters CPU hard drive space available etc o Operating System o The information about the DVD drives installed on your computer manufacturer and model o Detailed step by step description of your action Please do NOT attach any other files to your e mail message unless specifically requested by AVS Media support staff If you do not receive an answer to your question within 24 hours please feel free to submit your question via support form Unfortunately some messages may be rejected by our mail server as Spam or as ones which contain viruses 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Main Window AVS DVD Copy has a simple intuitive interface that is easy to understand and very easy to use When you launch the application you will see the Main Window where the basic controls of the program are placed AVS DVD Copy Main Window consists of the following principal parts e Top Toolbar the toolbar with the main action buttons that let the user select the work mode of the AVS DVD Copy program AVS DVD Copy 1 2 x a AO GLO P Copy DVD Copy CD Bum DYD Burn DATA Burn ISO Help AVS Medi Select input DYD drive or HDD folder D Video Top Toolbar x Browse Copy mode Languages Unknown AC3 ENTIRE DYD WITHOUT EXTRAS ONLY MOVIE _ gt with menus and
32. le for this software You can use our Help file which is included into installation of AVS DVD Copy or contact our support team at support avsmedia com every time you experience any difficulties using our software Back to the Top Which operating system can use AVS DVD Copy with AVS DVD Copy is supported by the following platforms Windows versions Windows 9x versions 4 0 950 Windows 95 Unsupported 4 0 1111 Windows 95 OSR 2 amp OSR 2 1 Unsupported 4 0 1212 Windows 95 OSR 2 5 Unsupported 4 1 1998 Windows 98 Unsupported 4 1 2222 Windows 98 Second Edition Unsupported 4 9 3000 Windows Me Unsupported Windows NT versions 4 0 1381 Windows NT 4 0 amp NT 3 51 Unsupported 5 0 2195 Windows 2000 Supported 5 01 2600 Windows XP Supported 6 0 6000 Windows Vista Supported You can easily find out your Windows version info Go to Start menu and select Run Type winver and click OK Back to the Top 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com How To Table of contents e have a rewritable disc with closed session but want to add some files to it as it has much free space How can do that Answers I have a rewritable disc with closed session but want to add some files to it as it has much free space How can I do that You cannot add fil
33. les already present on it will be displayed in the Files list and marked in blue The newly added files will be displayed in black font color CRO Copy DYD Copy CD Burn DYD F _NEC DVD_RWND 45504 1 07 CD RW 1 Newly added files folders After that you can click the Start burning button to record the new data onto the disc 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Working with Images Sometimes you might need to create an image for your disc prior to recording it onto a CD a DVD or a BD You can do that with the help of the AVS DVD Copy Currently it supports ISO type images compatible with all the main programs on the market nowadays You can burn this image onto a CD a DVD or a BD later if you would like to with AVS DVD Copy or mount it to some third party virtual drive You can select the ISO image creation from the program main window F _NEC DVD_RW ND 35404 1 01 No disc 7 Drives G 4XV CD DVD ROM 22a ISO images EsWwork MylSQ iso W Create IS0 Image After that you should set the file name and destination for your image and then you can record the files and folders to the image as if it were a common optical disc If you already have ISO images on your computer hard disk drive you can burn them onto a CD a DVD or a BD using the AVS DVD Copy software To do that you should switch into Burn ISO
34. mpact Discs CD DA were first introduced to the consumer audio market in 1980 by Philips and Sony as an alternative to vinyl records and magnetic tape cassettes In 1984 Philips and Sony extended the technology to include data storage and retrieval and introduced a new format the Data Compact Disc CD ROM Since then the Compact Disc has dramatically changed the way that we listen music and handle electronic information With a capacity of up to 700 megabytes of computer data or 80 minutes of high quality audio the Compact Disc has revolutionized the distribution of every kind of electronic information In 1990 Philips and Sony extended the technology again and the Compact Disc became recordable CD R Before the introduction of the CD R technology compact discs were produced in commercial replication plants by stamping the media with a pre recorded master Today discs are produced in replication plants where large quantities are required For small production volumes up to 500 copies or more depending on your location and manufacturers in your market it can be significantly less expensive to master your own discs using commercially available Compact Disc writing drives Whether a Compact Disc was stamped at a replication facility or burned using a compact disc recorder it can theoretically be read by any available CD ROM drive In reality some inexpensive media and CD players do not work very well together Only the physical compositio
35. n of a commercially replicated disc and a CD R disc are different The former is coated with a reflective layer of aluminum resulting in a typical silver color The latter is coated with a reflective layer behind a thin layer of dye colors can range from blue silver green and others In 1997 Compact Disc ReWritable CD RW a rewritable optical disc format was introduced While a prerecorded compact disc has its information permanently stamped into its polycarbonate plastic substrate a CD RW disc contains a phase change alloy recording layer composed of silver indium antimony and tellurium An infra red laser beam is employed to selectively heat and melt the crystallized recording layer into an amorphous state or to anneal it at a lower temperature back to its crystalline state The different reflectance of the resulting areas make them appear like the pits and lands of a prerecorded CD A CD RW recorder can rewrite 700 MB of data to a CD RW disc roughly 1000 times A Compact Disc contain blocks or sectors of 2352 bytes each going from the center hole to the outer diameter The block at logical address 0 beginning of the disc is located near the center of the disc the last addressable block end of the disc is located near the outer edge of the disc Blank discs are usually available in the following sizes block sizes approximated 21 minutes 94500 blocks 63 minutes 283500 blocks 74 minutes 333000 blocks 80 minutes 36000
36. of the video thus enhancing the quality of the output video Languages When the disc or a hard disk drive folder is opened all the available F English AC3 languages for this DVD video can be found in the Languages window You dx can either check all of them or uncheck the languages you consider English LPCM unnecessary French 4C3 Note there can be not only other languages but also audio variants of one language that differ in the number of channels and audio codec used to record them It is usually done so that the DVD could be better played on different hardware or software players If you are sure what track is best played by your DVD player you can leave only this track on the target DVD and uncheck all the other audio tracks 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Setting DVD Drive Region Code Region code the software protection used on DVD discs to prevent unauthorized playback and duplication of the discs made in one country to be played in another country Motion picture studios want to control the home release of movies in different countries because theater releases aren t simultaneous They have required that the DVD standard include codes that can be used to prevent playback of certain discs in certain geographical regions Each player is given a code for the region in which it s sold The player will refuse to play discs that are not allowed in th
37. oing to perform CR Top Toolbar d E amp Copy DVD Copy CD Burn DYD Burn DATA Burn ISO AVS Media Button Description Use this button to copy your input DVD video onto a disc or your computer hard disk drive folder with the size selected in the box in the lower part of the main Co area The DVD video will be remastered if needed to fit the selected disc size You Copy DYD can also cut out all the unnecessary languages menus and extras present on the DVD Use this button to get an exact copy of the input CD or DVD onto the other disc No compression will be used to record the files onto the target disc so you should bear in mind that it is necessary to use the same disc type and capacity for the Copy CD recording to be performed correctly he Use this button to burn your DVD video files onto a disc so that it become readable on your home hardware or software DVD player You can also create an ane ISO image of the DVD video disc so that you could burn it later onto a disc if you um do not have such a possibility right now Burn DATA Use this button to burn any kind of data onto a CD DVD BD disc You can also create an ISO image of the disc you would like to record so that you could burn it later onto a disc if you do not have such a possibility right now Burn ISO Use this button to burn a previously created ISO image onto a CD DVD BD disc 4 Help Use
38. ploy two recordable dye layers each capable of storing nearly the 4 7 GB of a single layer disc almost doubling the total disc capacity to 8 54 GB Discs can be read in many DVD devices older units are less compatible and can only be written using DVD RW DL burners DVD R R Recordable once A DVD R is a writable optical disc with 4 7 GB of storage capacity The format was developed by a coalition of corporations known as the DVD RW Alliance in mid 2002 Since the DVD R format is a competing format to the DVD R format which is developed by the DVD Forum it has not been approved by the DVD Forum which claims that the DVD R format is not an official DVD format The DVD R format is divergent from the DVD R format Hybrid drives that can handle both often labeled DVD RW are very popular since there is not yet a single standard for recordable DVDs There are a number of significant technical differences between the dash and plus formats and although most consumers would not notice the difference the plus format is considered by some to be better engineered DVD RW RW ReWritable A DVD RW is a rewritable optical disc with equal storage capacity to a DVD R typically 4 7 GB interpreted as 4 7 109 actually 2295104 sectors of 2048 bytes each The format was developed by a coalition of corporations known as the DVD RW Alliance in late 1997 although the standard was abandoned until 2001 when it was heavily revised and the capacity in
39. s structure and menus but removing all the extras or copy only the main movie 3 Select the necessary Languages and audio streams and remove the unwanted or unneeded ones This can enhance the quality of the output video 4 When all the settings are selected press the Start copying button to begin the DVD copying process Its progress will be shown on the progress bar 3 Copying process m fn lt x Opening source DYD Shrinking source DYD Init destination disc Burning to destination disc Closing disc session Note e in case the source and destination disc drives coincide the process will be stopped after the Shrinking source DVD phase and the program will wait for you to insert the DVD R W disc so that the copying could be continued e if you save the output DVD video onto your computer hard disk drive the copying process will consist of Opening source DVD and Shrinking source DVD phases only 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Source and Target To start burning the discs you will need to select source and target drives e Source input drive the optical disc drive or a hard disk drive folder used to read the information from It can be either DVD video disc or hard drive folder containing DVD video files It can be selected from the drop down list Select input DYD drive or HDD folder D video Drives
40. single layer Blu ray disc BD can fit 23 3 25 or 27 GB this is enough for approximately four hours of high definition video with audio A dual layer BD can fit 46 6 50 or 54 GB enough for approximately eight hours of HD video Capacities of 100 GB and 200 GB using four and eight layers respectively are currently being researched TDK has already announced a four layer 100 GB disc BD RE RE REwritable The BD RE rewritable standard is available along with the BD R recordable and BD ROM formats which became available in mid 2004 as part of version 2 0 of the Blu ray specifications BD ROM pre recorded media are to be available by early 2006 In addition to 12 cm discs an 8 cm variation for use with camcorders is planned that will have a capacity of 15 GB To ensure that the Blu ray Disc format is easily extendable future proof it also includes support for multi layer discs which should allow the storage capacity to be increased to 100GB 200GB 25GB per layer in the future simply by adding more layers to the discs Blu ray drives currently in production can transfer approximately 36 Mbit s 54 Mbit s for BD ROM but 2x speed prototypes with a 72 Mbit s transfer rate are in development Rates of 8x or more are planned for the future Because the Blu ray standard places data so close to the surface of the disc early discs were susceptible to dust and scratches and had to be enclosed in plastic caddies for protection The solu
41. tion to this problem arrived in January 2004 with the introduction of a clear polymer that gives Blu ray discs unprecedented scratch resistance The coating developed by TDK Corporation under the name Durabis allows BDs to be cleaned safely with only a tissue a procedure that can damage CDs DVDs Bare BDs with the coating are reportedly able to withstand attack by a screwdriver Back to the Top 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com AVS DVD Copy Send comments on this topic Appendix Frequently Asked Questions Table of contents e Where can get a registered version of the software or how can register the software using the website provided e Where can find a boxed version of your software e Is there a user guide or manual available for this software e Which operating system can use AVS DVD Copy with Answers Where can I get a registered version of the software or how can I register the software using the website provided Use the windows Start menu to register AVS DVD Copy Go to Start menu gt All Programs gt AVS Media gt AVS DVD Copy gt Register AVS DVD Copy enter your Registration name anc Serial number that you received during registration It is important to enter your name Registration Name exactly as you did it at purchase because John Doe and John A Doe or JOHN DOE are not the same thing The simplest way is to copy t
42. torage of data based on 25 year old CD patents This format was initially called DVD RW and was not allowed to use the DVD logo after the DVD Forum ruled that it could not be used in the branch technology While the technologies between the two formats are similar licensing rules dictate differences some of which can be witnessed in the logo branding of devices and media Much like Compact Discs Digital Versatile Discs are comprised of a continuous spiral of blocks or sectors starting from the center hole ending at the outer rim of the disc The blocks are only of size 2048 bytes making the format less complicated There are several types of DVD discs depending on their capacity and on the medium type Back to the Top The main types of DVDs that differ as to their capacity are First side Second side DVD disc Total types First layer Second layer First layer Second layer capacity capacity capacity capacity capacity DVD 5 4 7 Gb 4 7 Gb DVD 9 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 8 6 Gb DVD 10 4 7 Gb 4 7 Gb 9 4 Gb DVD 14 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 4 7 Gb 13 3 Gb DVD 18 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 17 2 Gb DVD 5 single sided single layer disc capacity about 4 7 Gb the working surface of such a disc is situated on one side of it and consists of one layer only DVD 9 single sided double layer disc capacity abo
43. ut 8 6 Gb the working surface of such a disc is situated on one side of it and consists of two layers about 4 3 Gb each DVD 10 double sided single layer on both sides disc capacity about 9 4 Gb the working surfaces of such a disc are situated on both its sides and either consists of one layer about 4 7 Gb DVD 14 double sided double layer on one side and single layer on the other side disc capacity about 13 3 Gb the working surfaces of such a disc are situated on both its sides and consist of two layers about 4 3 Gb each on one side and one layer about 4 7 Gb on the other side DVD 18 double sided double layer on both sides disc capacity about 17 2 Gb the working surfaces of such a disc are situated on both its sides and either consists of two layers about 4 3 Gb each Note the DVD capacity is measured in the so called decimal gigabytes one gigabyte is equal to 1000 megabytes The real size of the DVDs is smaller when measured in the so called computer gigabytes or gibibytes one gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes Back to the Top The disc medium can be DVD ROM read only industrially manufactured A factory made DVD that is manufactured by a press The DVD specification Version 1 0 was announced in 1995 and finalized in September 1996 DVD was originally an acronym for digital video disc some members of the DVD Forum believe that it should stand for digital versatile disc to indicate its potential for
44. vileges are required for installation 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Contact Us If you have any comments suggestions or questions regarding AVS DVD Copy or if you have a new feature that you think could be added to improve our product please feel free to contact us General information info avsmedia com Technical support support avsmedia com Sales sales avsmedia com If you do not receive an answer to your question within 24 hours please feel free to submit your question via support form Unfortunately some messages may be rejected by our mail server as spam or as ones that contain viruses 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Technical Support AVS DVD Copy software does not require any professional knowledge If you experience any problem or have a question please refer to the program help If you cannot find the solution please contact our support staff AVS Media staff provides several forms of automated customer support e Web Site Support Please visit our website www avsmedia com to explore the extensive customer support information on AVS DVD Copy Check our updates of Frequently Asked Questions and How To section e E mail Support You can submit your technical questions and problems via e mail to support avsmedia com Please note that for more effective and quick resolv
45. will be marked with the A sion Depending on your needs and the input and the output disc size you can select the mode that will suit better For instance if you would like to save a DVD 9 onto one DVD 5 disc you will need to recompress it so that it could fit the lesser capacity disc If you do not need all the menus and extra materials from the input disc you can use the ONLY MOVIE mode to record the main movie only and delete all the other materials to keep the quality better If you want to retain the disc structure it can be helpful if the disc contains the deleted scenes from the original movie or the director s cut that can only be selected from the DVD menu you will need to select the second mode WITHOUT EXTRAS And finally if all of the disc contents are important to you you should select the ENTI RE DVD mode to preserve the original DVD structure and contents Note you can remove the unnecessary Languages in all the modes thus enhancing the quality of the output video 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Language Selection It often happens so that the source DVD contains more than one language It is very useful when you can speak these languages or learn them But if you do not need them they can be easily removed Moreover if you compress the source DVD to fit the target disc removing the unneeded languages can help avoid stronger compression
46. xtras if needed 2 Copy CD use this mode to create exact copies of DVDs CDs and BDs No data will be changed so you will need to use the identical disc types for both source and target 3 Burn Discs use these modes to record different type of files onto CDs DVDs and BDs You can record DVD video Burn DVD all kind of data Burn DATA and ISO images Burn ISO onto your target disc 2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd London UK All rights reserved http www avsmedia com Overview Copy DVD work mode is used to copy video DVDs and recompress the DVD video recorded on double layer media to fit single layer discs The work with the Copy DVD mode is quite easy It can be done in several steps 1 Select the Source and the Target DVD drive or hard disk drive folder if you have your DVD video on your computer HDD You might also need to select the folder for the temporary files If you copy a DVD having only one disc drive a temporary image on your computer HDD will be created to let you record the resulting disc using the same disc drive In this case please make sure that you have enough free hard drive disk space available for the created temporary disc image Its size could be up to almost 9 gigabytes for a double layer DVD You should also set the target disc size in the appropriate box 2 Select the Copy mode You can either copy the entire DVD with all the menus and extras or copy the DVD retaining it
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