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How to burn DVD |
| 1CLICK DVD COPY - PRO supports DVD burning. You can burn your DVD with high speed. It supports PAL and NTSC DVD. Here show you the detail process of dvd burning. |
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Burn DVD: |
Once the copying (transcoding) is complete, a 'Burn DVD' dialog will pop up (as shown below). If you use the same DVD device for reading and writing, you'll be asked to insert a DVD. If you have a separate DVD reader and writer, the copy process can be accomplished in one step.
In both cases, you have the opportunity to make changes to both the DVD volume name and the writing speed, prior to the burning taking place. There is a 20 second delay before the burning begins in which you can initiate any last minute changes. |
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Ensure the DVD you want to copy is clean and free of defects (visible scratches or other imperfections) and make sure you can play the DVD before you try to copy it.
Use a software player like WinDVD or PowerDVD to play the movie for about one minute. This will "authenticate" the DVD device, something that may be important on some hardware configurations.
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Update your DVD writer firmware.
Many DVD writers are not compatible with newer DVD media/formats until the firmware has been updated. You can get firmware updates here: http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Firmware/Home.aspx
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Use high quality recordable DVD media.
There is a reason good media costs more than the cheap imported media. Media that costs half the price of good media can fail as often as 50% of the time. Cheaper brands (like"Memorex") are not recommended by our users. We recommend "Verbatim" discs because of their quality. Always refer to the DVD writer manufacture for the list of recommended media for your DVD writer.
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Disable "Quiet Drive".
Many newer DVD readers/writers slow down the read speed to 2X (regardless of the published read speed) when reading movie DVDs in an attempt to lower the background noise while playing the movie. When Quiet Drive is enabled, the time required to copy a movie will increase dramatically due to the slower read speed.
By default, Quiet Drive is always on and can often be disabled using the manufacture's supplied software. However, some manufactures have not provided software to disable this feature and in these cases you must download a modified (patched) firmware to disable this feature.
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| Any question, please refer to FAQ. |
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How to use
| Beginner |
1. Run 1CLICK DVD COPY - PRO
2. Insert DVD disc
3. Click "Start" |
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| Expert |
| You can get more interesting via option settings. |
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