DualDisc

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Dannie

Interested in hearing from anyone who has copied a Sony DualDisc (Dvd on one
side and audio on other side). I returned CD back to store saying I could
not make a backup and I was refunded my money.
 
In Dannie <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
Interested in hearing from anyone who has copied a Sony DualDisc (Dvd
on one side and audio on other side). I returned CD back to store
saying I could not make a backup and I was refunded my money.

The closest I have come is burning backups to DVD-18 discs. Those are double
layer DVD on both sides. (They hold, as the name implies, 18 GB of data.
They're cost prohibitive for most people I think but if it's interesting
technology it seems my credit card knows no boundries. I'm not at fault, the
credit card is.) Anyhow, I hadn't any issues with it but the drives that
I've used to burn this specifically state that they support the technology
and that was burning TO the media.

I'm not really sure what you were doing... Were you trying to copy a DVD or
the music side? If it's the movie side that you were attempting to copy then
it's likely that you can't easily do so. The movie industry has managed to
make it so that you can't copy a DVD without decrypting it in most cases.
(It's called CSS usually as that's the most common type that I've come
across.) Additionally they've managed to get the laws in my country (I don't
know where you live) to support this and to make the usage of software to
copy encrypted movies illegal.

A good search will pull up a couple of freeware applications that will
likely solve that issue if that's what the problem is. I no longer actually
buy DVDs but rather pay an online service to watch them. They send them to
me in the mail and my guess is that I watch so many of them that they can't
possibly be making a great deal of money from my monthly subscription fee.
(I have it timed pretty well so I can get/watch 4 or so per week.) Anyhow, I
digress... If that's the trouble you were having then that's probably why.

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Thanks for the response. Actually I was trying to copy each side. I now know
that what I have will not do it so I just don't buy them. I thought perhaps
Sony had the unit that would do that but after contacting them and getting a
spin I gave up.
Dan
 
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