Can I have a DVD on the hard disk permanently in Roxio Disc Copier

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I am using Roxio Disc Copier to copy DVDs. There is one DVD of my own work I
like to make copis of a lot.

I have separate DVD player and DVD Burner drives. I put my source disk in on
top, the blank disc below. I always pick the option 'save to to the hard disk
first' - allowing me to remove my master/source DVD from the player drive
after the first recording... the system keeps printing however many copies I
have specified onto blank DVDs that I load successively.

However, when I shut down the program it's not saved and next time I wish to
run off some copies I have to re-insert the master/source - well, it's a dub
master I use actually - but I would love if there were some way that I could
just have it on the hard disk permanently. If it just stayed there and I
could just insert blank disks and press burn.

Is this possible in Disc Copier?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much.

James
 
jamesconway said:
I am using Roxio Disc Copier to copy DVDs. There is one DVD of my own work I
like to make copis of a lot.

I have separate DVD player and DVD Burner drives. I put my source disk in on
top, the blank disc below. I always pick the option 'save to to the hard disk
first' - allowing me to remove my master/source DVD from the player drive
after the first recording... the system keeps printing however many copies I
have specified onto blank DVDs that I load successively.

However, when I shut down the program it's not saved and next time I wish to
run off some copies I have to re-insert the master/source - well, it's a dub
master I use actually - but I would love if there were some way that I could
just have it on the hard disk permanently. If it just stayed there and I
could just insert blank disks and press burn.

Is this possible in Disc Copier?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks very much.

James

You could use Daemon Tools to create a "virtual" DVD-drive. Mount the
image to it and use that drive letter as your "from" location.

Daemon is available at:

<http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/download.php?mode=ViewCategory&catid=5>

This also works great for testing DVDs before burning them.

Eric
 
Alcohol 120% (and maybe 50% also) and Nero (full package) also come with
virtual dvd drives that allow's one to do the same.
 
When first copying the DVD make the destination Disc Image instead of the DVD
burner. On subsequent burns use the Disc Image location as the source.
 
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