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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1539106"><p>If you want to DUPLICATE a DVD (ie burn an exact copy), then I would suggest using Disk Utility, which is in your Utilities folder.</p><p></p><p>In Disk Utility, you would see your mounted disc in the sidebar on the left. From the File menu in the menubar, you would choose "New" -> Disk Image from (the name of the disc). Save the resulting image on your desktop temporarily. The image format should be set to "DVD/CD Master" and encryption set to "none."</p><p></p><p>Once that step is done, eject the movie DVD you just made a copy of. Put in a blank DVD of the same size (4.7GB or 8.4GB double-sided -- whatever the original disc's capacity was). Choose "Burn" from the Images menu in the menubar in Disk Utility, point it to the image file on your desktop. That should be it -- after a little while you will have a fresh disc that is an exact copy of the disc you put in originally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1539106"] If you want to DUPLICATE a DVD (ie burn an exact copy), then I would suggest using Disk Utility, which is in your Utilities folder. In Disk Utility, you would see your mounted disc in the sidebar on the left. From the File menu in the menubar, you would choose "New" -> Disk Image from (the name of the disc). Save the resulting image on your desktop temporarily. The image format should be set to "DVD/CD Master" and encryption set to "none." Once that step is done, eject the movie DVD you just made a copy of. Put in a blank DVD of the same size (4.7GB or 8.4GB double-sided -- whatever the original disc's capacity was). Choose "Burn" from the Images menu in the menubar in Disk Utility, point it to the image file on your desktop. That should be it -- after a little while you will have a fresh disc that is an exact copy of the disc you put in originally. [/QUOTE]
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