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If you are a beginner, you just insert your DVD disc and click "Start". If you are an expert, you can get more pleasure from DVD Copying. Let's start!
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Step1: Run 1CLICK DVD COPY - PRO.
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Step2: If your source is DVD disc, please insert it. If not, continue.
Step3: Basic settings. Set source, destination, audio language, etc.
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  • Source: DVD reader or hard drive folder which contains the movie files.

  • Destination: DVD writer or hard drive folder where you will copy the movie.

  • Working Folder: A temporary folder where the program will write temporary files while copying.

  • Preferred Audio Languages: Use this option to select the audio languages you wish to keep on the copied DVD.

  • Prefer DTS Audio: Enable this option to copy "DTS" audio (a high definition audio format similar to Dolby Digital) instead of Dolby Digital AC3 audio, when it's available.

  • Include Subtitles: Enable this option to include all subtitles with your movie. This option is disabled by default.

  • Movie Only Menus: Enable this option if you want a menu when using the "Movie Only" copy preset. Keeping a menu on a "Movie Only" copy.

  • Dual Layer Media: This option is disabled by default. When enabled, it permits you to make an exact copy of any movie DVD. If you are not using Dual Layer recordable media, this option should be disabled.
Step4: Copy preset setting. Choose "Custom". Use this option to manually select Titlesets, Menus, audio, video and subtitles. 
Copy presets Note: If you change any of the items selected by a Copy Preset, the "Custom" will automatically be enabled.
Step5: Settings manually.

The Properties window permits you to manually select the content of your DVD, as well as how much compression is applied to each of the video streams you include.
Properties window
At the top of the window is the compression bar, which indicates the overall video compression required to make the original DVD fit on the destination (usually a 4.7 GB DVD). The lower the percent compression, the better the video quality will be on the copied DVD. To ensure the highest possible quality, the overall video compression has a practical limit of 55%.

There are two types of files that contain audio, video and subtitle information; they are Titlesets and Menus. The largest Titleset on a DVD is most often the feature movie, while other Titlesets may be extras. If you examine the contents of the DVD you will find several files with a ".VOB" extension. Each of these files belongs to a Titleset or a Menu.

You will see from the diagram above (upper left corner) that this DVD contains 31 Titlesets. The number just to the right (4377 Mb in this example) is the estimated final size of the DVD with the current compression settings. The application will always attempt to make this as close as possible to the target size of a single layer recordable DVD, 4.38 GB.

To the right of each Titleset number you will find the playing time and the total file size of the Titleset. In most cases VOB files are limited to 1 GB on DVDs, so the larger Titlesets will often include several VOB files. To the right of file size is the compression combo box. In the example above, it is set to the default "Automatic" setting. There are four possible settings as follows:
  • Remove: Selecting "Remove" will disable the Titleset check box and the Titleset will not be included on the copied DVD.

  • Automatic: This option must be selected if you don't want to manually set the compression settings yourself. We recommend for the best results that you use Automatic as your preferred setting.

  • Custom: This option will permit you to manually adjust the video compression of the Titleset (using the slider bar to the right of the compression percentage box). There is a finite amount of space on the destination DVD and this limit must always be respected. The program will also prevent you from creating a DVD which is too large for the destination.

  • Exact Copy: Selecting "Exact Copy" will ensure that the Titleset is copied without any compression. We recommend you do not use this setting on larger files to ensure that you can achieve the required destination file size through video compression.
Audio and Subtitles: Each Titleset and Menu can contain one or more audio and subtitle streams. You can view these streams by clicking on the '+' to the left of the Titleset check box. Audio streams are described first by the language, then by the type of audio and lastly by the number of audio channels. In the example below, you can see that we have 1 audio stream, with a file size of 365 Mb. This audio is in English, is AC3 audio (otherwise known as 'Dolby Digital' audio) and it contains 6 channels.
Audio and Subtitles
Subtitle streams are very small and do not contribute in any significant way to the overall file size of the DVD so their size is not listed. We highly recommend that you include subtitles on all menus (default behavior of all copy presets) because some DVD menus depend on them to function properly. Including subtitles does not mean they will always be visible when playing the DVD, it only means they are available if required or selected on playback.
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