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Old 19-02-2004, 23:35
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now if someone can come up with a prog to get rid of the annoying Warning screen for XCopy Platinum
I believe someone has already done this. I haven't tried it out so I do not know if it works.

I have more problems with X Copy Platinum than other DVD copying programs. I have found that it doesn't respond well to copying DVD's which contain episodes (Simpsons, etc.). I now use other programs and almost never resort to using X Copy.

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I have found out that when it reads the first disk and then you inserted the blank and it wrote it, then, without any prompt, you should put back the original again for the program to read it a second time for disk 2 and then it will give you an option to insert a blank media so that it may write the 2nd disk
Thanks for the info. I will keep this in mind if I decide to use X Copy to split into 2 discs.

I find that X Copy isn't all that great. The best thing I found about it is that it keeps the original DVD quality while very easy to use. Now that I have fiured out how to do the same using other programs I don't need X copy anymore.
The thing that made me start to learn to use other programs was the fact that the copy would be copyright. What's the point of making a backup if you can't copy the backup? What happens if you original stuffs up? That is the whole point of making a back up in the first place. I guess they have to cover their behinds with all the copyright issues these days though
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