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Join Date: Jan 07, 2004
Location: Idaho
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I'm looking to invest in a quick way to duplicate DVDs. I am under the impression that there are options out there aside from real time recording, much like when you burn a CD and it takes half the time or less of the total play time.
I am wondering what people suggest to purchase for this. Also, for those people who use Mac's, specifically MacBook's, what do you use for DVD burning aside from iMovie or iDVD, if you want just your basic title screen but none of the fancy stuff iDVD provides. Thanks, Lauren |
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Cobra Kai Never Dies
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This is what you want.. from this seller on ebay. if your just burning 1 dvd at a time get this
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-1-16X-18X-NEC-...QQcmdZViewItem |
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Join Date: Jul 17, 2003
Location: Louisiana
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I agree. That's the one I have and it works great. DVDs will copy in about 7 minutes using 16x discs and CDs take about 2-3 minutes.
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Join Date: Oct 15, 2006
Location: Massachusetts USA
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looks like it will duplicate a duallayer dvd to a blank duallayer dvd, but it probably won't compress a duallayer to a regular dvd5. Also won't copy copyguarded (or copyrighted?) dvds.
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Last edited by Sadsack; 06-01-2007 at 09:52 PM. |
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