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ersteinmal

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Dear All.

I have problems with "may broken DVD´s" So I like to have a real 1:1 Copy of tham. That means ImgBurn have to look Sector by sector on the DVD.
I my Settings I see the File names, so I recomend that it did not do what I want.

 

That are the right settings? or how to copy the settings to show it?

 

Regards 

 

Carsten

 

P.S.: Where did I able to change my Icon?

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If they're copy protected DVD's, ImgBurn can't make copies of those, so you won't get "1:1" copies with it.  For those, about the closest you can get is to use Windows Explorer to copy the DVD contents to HDD and use Build mode to create a new DVD.  Of course, that won't be "1:1" but the contents will still be copy protected.  However, if you did this, I still don't know if the movie contents would play back.

 

 

I guess it also depends on what you mean by "broken" DVD's.

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  • 1 month later...

Dear "Lightning UK!" 

Greats form Germany to out of Europa :)

 

Thank You for your reply. You say, the opposite of "dbminter".  

Of cause, that was my opinion. But I find at a "non Working DVD" that ImgBurn shows we a name of a Filename, as it try to copy. And that looks like that what "dbminter" sayed. As it copy sector by sector I request, that it tell me the sector No.

 

 

Regards and Merry Christmas.

 

Carsten

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We didn't say the opposite, I just told you how to make a 1:1.... and that's to use 'Read' mode ('Create image file from disc') followed by 'Write' mode ('Write image file to disc').

 

This guide tells you how to copy a disc.

 

http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/6380-how-to-copy-a-disc-using-imgburn/

 

Now, as dbminter said, ImgBurn doesn't bypass copy protection, so you can't use it on copy protected movies, games etc.

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