View Full Version : Confused. What is the procedure to back up a dual layer movie?
Klickety-Klack
15th February 2007, 13:06
I have a pair of Sony drives which the Disk Identifier software confirms as being able to burn dual-layer +R blanks. Also have AnyDVD and CloneDVD2. Now, there used to be a CloneDVD on the download page, and I think I've been reading threads which say we should use CloneDVD for backing up these dual-layer disks without the compression that will occur with CloneDVD2.
So, this morning I went to the download page to get CloneDVD, and it isn't there any more.
Can someone please sort all this out for me (us?)
:bowdown: Thanks! :bowdown:
Charlie
15th February 2007, 13:10
I have a pair of Sony drives which the Disk Identifier software confirms as being able to burn dual-layer +R blanks. Also have AnyDVD and CloneDVD2. Now, there used to be a CloneDVD on the download page, and I think I've been reading threads which say we should use CloneDVD for backing up these dual-layer disks without the compression that will occur with CloneDVD2.
So, this morning I went to the download page to get CloneDVD, and it isn't there any more.
Can someone please sort all this out for me (us?)
:bowdown: Thanks! :bowdown:
It's there as for doing double layer just set the clonedvd2 program up to do DVD-9. Here's the download for that as it is there.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonedvd.html
Webslinger
15th February 2007, 13:22
I have a pair of Sony drives which the Disk Identifier software confirms as being able to burn dual-layer +R blanks. Also have AnyDVD and CloneDVD2. Now, there used to be a CloneDVD on the download page, and I think I've been reading threads which say we should use CloneDVD for backing up these dual-layer disks without the compression that will occur with CloneDVD2.
I suspect you're confusing Clonecd with Clonedvd2. Unless you're worried about the layer break position, it doesn't matter what program you use.
That said, here is my preferred method:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=327