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Duplicate a dvd, create image 8,7 gb hoe to burn?


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Hi to everyone,

i need to duplicate a dvd, i suppose dvd+r dl.

i create a image on hd, the image size is 8,7gb.

i need to burn on dvd+r dl but the capacity is only 8,5gb.....!!

some advise??

thanks in advance

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Do you mean over burn instead of over write?  I don't know what the cut option would be.

 

You could have a DVD-9 that is basically absolutely full and won't fit on a DVD+R DL.

 

If it's a DVD Video disc, you could try using DVDShrink to compress it down a little bit so the image will fit on a DVD+R DL.

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Hi to everyone,

Sorry if i not replay yet but i had problem at home bu the problem is still on.

this is what i get from the sw:

HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH40L RB02 (USB)

Current Profile: DVD+R DL

Disc Information:

Status: Complete

State of Last Session: Complete

Erasable: No

Sessions: 1

Sectors: 4 248 336

Size: 8 700 592 128 bytes

Time: 944:06:36 (MM:SS:FF)

MID: MKM-003-00

Supported Read Speeds: 2,4x, 4,8x, 8x, 10x, 12x, 12,1x

Current Read Speed: 5x - 12,1x, 12,1x - 5x

File System Information:

Sectors: 4 248 336

Size: 8 700 592 128 bytes

Time: 944:06:36 (MM:SS:FF)

 

the dvd is a map dvd for car navigator and i do not nothing more

one question for dbminter, what do you mean for DVD-9? where i could by a couple of these dvd?

some other solution to copy the dvd?

thank

 

Andrea

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A DVD-9 is a double layer DVD disc.  For recordable discs, it's usually a DVD+R DL, but there are also DVD-R DL, but I don't think they may make those anymore.  What you posted from that log of information is you're using a DVD+R DL.

 

As LUK said, you actually tried burning this image and it said it wouldn't fit?  If it did say that, then, there's nothing you can do with that image as far as burning it.  It's not a type that you can compress.  A car navigation disc most likely doesn't have a VIDEO_TS component you can shrink.  It's most likely a data disc, and not a DVD Video.

 

If it's an ISO image, double click on it like you would any file in File Explorer to navigate its contents.  If there's a VIDEO_TS folder there, you might be able to get around the size issue, but compressing that might cause the disc to not work.  But, if there's no VIDEO_TS folder, which I doubt there is, there's no need going any further.

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thanks for replay

the dish i have is not a original disk, some one in UK has been able to duplicate. in which way is what i want to understand. possible is possible but i do not know in which way.

yes i try to duplicate, no problem to create a imagine copy on HD but when i try to burn the imagine on the dvd+r dl the SW open the window, imagine to big and ofer two possibility, over write or cut the imagine. i try both but then no one dvd works !!!

 

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So, you have a copy someone made from an original and that's what you're trying to duplicate?  With that copy you have inserted in a DVD drive, open ImgBurn and choose Create an image file.  There's a pane of information about the disc on the right hand side of the top ImgBurn window.  Is that the information you copied and pasted before in your previous reply?  If it's not,  copy and paste that info from the right pane into a post here.

 

I would think if worse comes to worst and ImgBurn cannot copy the disc, you can try something else.  In Build mode, drag and drop all the contents from the source disc into a new Build job and create a new ISO that way, bypassing the copy operation.  Try burning that ISO and see if that works. 

 

If that doesn't work, then ImgBurn may not be able to natively handle that disc.  You could try using Windows itself to burn the ISO to a disc or some other burner application and see if you get any better results.  Alcohol has a free version that might be able to image that disc and burn the copy.  Haven't used that in some years, though, but I do know there are certain Playstation 1 discs Imgburn cannot image with the combination of some hardware and Alcohol worked.

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So, you have a copy someone made from an original and that's what you're trying to duplicate?  yes With that copy you have inserted in a DVD drive, open ImgBurn and choose Create an image file. yes There's a pane of information about the disc on the right hand side of the top ImgBurn window.  Is that the information you copied and pasted before in your previous reply?  yes If it's not,  copy and paste that info from the right pane into a post here.

 

I would think if worse comes to worst and ImgBurn cannot copy the disc, you can try something else.  In Build mode, drag and drop all the contents from the source disc into a new Build job and create a new ISO that way, bypassing the copy operation.  Try burning that ISO and see if that works. 

i will try

If that doesn't work, then ImgBurn may not be able to natively handle that disc.  You could try using Windows itself to burn the ISO to a disc or some other burner application and see if you get any better results.  Alcohol has a free version that might be able to image that disc and burn the copy.  Haven't used that in some years, though, but I do know there are certain Playstation 1 discs Imgburn cannot image with the combination of some hardware and Alcohol worked.

thanks for the info, i will try also

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