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copying a DVR+R to a DVD-R

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jerryny

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Help!
I have a DVD+R disc ( non-commercial) and I would like to make some copies. Is it possible to make a copy from this disc to the DVD-R that apple uses? I tried using Toast but got error codes.
Thanks,
Jerry
 
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is it a video? have you tried ripping first with mac the ripper or a similar app? I've done this and it should be no problem.
 
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Macman said:
is it a video? have you tried ripping first with mac the ripper or a similar app? I've done this and it should be no problem.

It is a video and the only application I've tried is Toast 6.
 
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how was the one you're tring to copy burned?
 

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