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DVD Copy
buckeye
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April 5, 2004 1:32PM
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edited January 2014
I need to COPY a DVD that was made in iDVD and contains three quicktimes. It is all material that we own, no pirating.
Is there a way to copy the disc exactly using disk utility or something?
I don't have any third party DVD burning software.
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ast3r3x
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April 5, 2004 1:52PM
You can using disk utility since there is no encryption on it and it's not dual layer. Make a disc image from it and then just burn that image.
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buckeye
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April 5, 2004 2:08PM
Quote:
Originally posted by ast3r3x
You can using disk utility since there is no encryption on it and it's not dual layer. Make a disc image from it and then just burn that image.
I tried that and it created a .cdr file. Is that correct?
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ast3r3x
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April 5, 2004 9:57PM
It should probably be a .dmg or something, but .cdr might work. I've done it before, just check the format of the disc image, it would be UDF or something like that.
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beigean
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April 6, 2004 4:05PM
create new image from device, CD/DVD Master, and you should end up with a *.cdr.dmg file.
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nano
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April 6, 2004 7:08PM
Quote:
Originally posted by beigean
create new image from device, CD/DVD Master, and you should end up with a *.cdr.dmg file.
i always end up with .cdr when doing a master but it used to be .cdr.dmg till 10.3 for me
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neutrino23
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April 11, 2004 8:29PM
You get the instructions from Apple
here.
Probably when you made a copy of the disk you missed the step about telling Disk Utility that this is a DVD master.
We just did this the other day making about 10 copies of a project with no problems.
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Originally posted by ast3r3x
You can using disk utility since there is no encryption on it and it's not dual layer. Make a disc image from it and then just burn that image.
I tried that and it created a .cdr file. Is that correct?
Originally posted by beigean
create new image from device, CD/DVD Master, and you should end up with a *.cdr.dmg file.
i always end up with .cdr when doing a master but it used to be .cdr.dmg till 10.3 for me
Probably when you made a copy of the disk you missed the step about telling Disk Utility that this is a DVD master.
We just did this the other day making about 10 copies of a project with no problems.