| Automatic backup video DVD. | |
| Select the folder having the ripped copy of the video DVD you want to
back up. This option automatically selects the best parameters to back up the source DVD. If the contents of the DVD do not fit one DVD-R, the main movie title is backed up on the first disc, and the rest is placed on the second disc. If the main title is still too large to be placed on the first disc, it will be split automatically. The remaining titles and the rest are placed on the second disc. This option works on the majority of commercial DVD movies. If the default behavior of this option is not what you want, you can choose other back up options described below. |
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| Backup a video title. | |
| Select the folder having the ripped copy of the video DVD
you want to back up. A typical commercial DVD movie has one or more video titles.
The main movie is often the longest title on the disc. Other titles contain
contents such as movie trailers, director's comments, behind the scene shots, etc.
Each title often has one or many chapters. Click on on a video title and click the
Backup button, to back up its contents which have video, audio, and subtitles.
You can split a long titles on two different discs, or to back up a group of chapters.
If you are not sure if a title is the right on, click the View button to see the
video contents of the selected title. |
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| Backup a number of chapters. | |
| A video title can be split into two separate DVD-Rs with a specified number of chapters. Various options allow personalized or built-in video clip to be added to the beginning or to the end of the chapters. | ![]() |
| DVD-Replica v2.4 User's Guide | |
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WARNING The information presented on the following pages illustrates how to backup compliant Video-DVDs to DVD±RW / DVD±R media. The software tools and information presented on these pages work with unencrypted DVD files only and are not made to create illegal copies of copyrighted DVD material. Please record responsibly. Before copying anything onto a recordable media including CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R or DVD-RW please be sure that you are excersizing your fair use rights under the copyright law of your country and not violating any local copyright laws. DISCLAIMER The software from this web site is designed to assist you in reproducing only the material in which you own the copyright or for which you have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner. Unless you own the copyright or hold permission to copy from the copyright owner, you may be violating copyright law and may be subject to payment of damages and other remedies. If you are uncertain about your rights in a court of law, you should contact your legal counsel before proceeding to download or use the software products and/or information from this web site. You assume full responsibility for the legal and responsible use of the information and software downloaded or acquired by any delivery method via this web site and its affiliates. It is against the law in many countries to reproduce copyrighted material. Some countries' laws only allow you to make a limited number of backup copies of any software or media for personal and archival purposes. By browsing this site you also acknowledge that you are the sole "Owner" of all copyrighted material that might be reproduced. In no way this site and its affiliates are held responsible for any violation or potential violations of copyright infringement that you may perform. |