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EVOEvo
06-01-2004, 19:38
im just wondering if its ok to use the copy button opition and cerate temp file on harddisk then burn to dvd i use the dvd -rom to read the disc and dvd burner to burn instead of building imge then waiting till thats done then go back and tell it to burn i want it to do both reading and burning w/o me haveing to do it myself i just want to make sure it dont waste my dvds if the game will play just as if i did it makeing imge myself

TylerDurden
06-01-2004, 20:33
Yes you can use the "Copy" button. Take it from someone who's not afraid to lay down a coaster for knowledge.




Tyler!

spedmetal
06-01-2004, 20:40
Your talking about burning on the fly right? Well it can be done, I guess it really matters how good your PC is but most people as well as I wouldn’t recommend it. Burning this way eats up allot more resources on your PC compared to doing it individual, which can cause a bad burn from your burner hiccupping while your DVD-ROM tries to keep up or vise versa.

TylerDurden
06-01-2004, 20:43
Oh if he means that I dont recommend.

But if he uses the "Copy" method and sets it to save to hdd itll automatically start up the burner when the temp image is completely saved to your hdd.





Tyler!

EVOEvo
06-01-2004, 23:17
i tryed it game loads a lil then freezes so i guess it dont work i was thinking it would work like with nero cause when i use nero copy it reads the imge to hd then burns it and they seem to work fine and a ? about nero 6 is there any way to keep ur dvd reader door to stay closed cause it comes open when its done then satys open and i like to leave my pc on all night and h8 leaveing that door open that long no telling what kinda drits could get in there

Gurm
07-01-2004, 06:50
It depends on the DVD-ROM.

My method:

1. Insert original in DVD-ROM.
2. Insert blank in burner.
3. Hit "copy".
4. Get a snack.
5. Play copy.

Simple, huh? Don't use on-the-fly though, that's BEGGING for a broken burn.

- Gurm