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1CLICK DVD COPY - PRO Screenshots |
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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.
Note: The program will attempt to choose your DVD reader and writer at start up, but if you have more than one device, you may need to select them manually.
Working Folder: A temporary folder where the program will write temporary files while copying. This folder will need to be as large as 5 GB in most cases. By default the software will select the standard Windows application data folder. |
Preferred Audio Languages: Use this option to select the audio languages you wish to keep on the copied DVD. You will only see a list of languages available on the DVD you are copying.
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.
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.
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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.
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%. |
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