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Old 31-03-2003, 16:12
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DVDXCopy Query

Bighap or other helpfulls...

I saw a thread about how to remove the 321 Copy Logo at the beginning, which is pretty nice, though I fully understand their legitimacy in CYA(Cover your a...) in regards to legal issues. In that thread I saw how you can open up that folder it creates, so you can edit it and remove that file. My question is...

Can you copy that whole directory...elsewhere, then when DVDXCopy closes and erases that directory, could you copy it back to that directory and then make another copy, without having to go through the 20 minute or so process of rescanning the disc?

Just curious, if anyone might have a similar guide for this, or if it's even possible.
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Yeah you can do that no problem. After dvdxcopy does the reading/ripping phase, do NOT close dvdxcopy, go to the directory where those files are saved(you can choose this location prior to ripping) then copy those files to a folder of your choice. Then just burn those files dvdxcopy creates using RecordNow Max or Nero.
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