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Searching for a straightforward application to make copies of DVDs

Searching for a straightforward application to make copies of DVDs

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NinatoPvP
Posting Freak
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11-28-2016, 07:35 PM
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I have some homemade DVDs I want to copy. I need just one or two copies, and I'm using Windows 10. The main issue is that my cognitive impairment makes it harder to learn new tasks and remember old ones. I used to be good at using computers, but now it's not as easy. I tried imgburn, but the instructions are confusing. I installed Handbrake, but it was too complicated for me. I'm looking for something simple, with clear steps, preferably free. A program with a free trial would also be helpful. Thanks.
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NinatoPvP
11-28-2016, 07:35 PM #1

I have some homemade DVDs I want to copy. I need just one or two copies, and I'm using Windows 10. The main issue is that my cognitive impairment makes it harder to learn new tasks and remember old ones. I used to be good at using computers, but now it's not as easy. I tried imgburn, but the instructions are confusing. I installed Handbrake, but it was too complicated for me. I'm looking for something simple, with clear steps, preferably free. A program with a free trial would also be helpful. Thanks.

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herobrine3959
Senior Member
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12-02-2016, 09:08 PM
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Check if ImgBurn functions for you. If you lack two optical drives, you can create an image of the desired disc and utilize that image to burn a fresh one.
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herobrine3959
12-02-2016, 09:08 PM #2

Check if ImgBurn functions for you. If you lack two optical drives, you can create an image of the desired disc and utilize that image to burn a fresh one.

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12-04-2016, 09:59 PM
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The simplest option is CloneDVD. It has just three buttons, and one of them is "Clone DVD" which functions well even with a single optical drive. If you're not working with protected copies, you won't need decryption tools, and if you're not converting DVD-9 to single-layer, transcoding isn't necessary. Programs like Roxio or Nero should also support copying discs, though some menu navigation might be required.
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Minemanhpminer
12-04-2016, 09:59 PM #3

The simplest option is CloneDVD. It has just three buttons, and one of them is "Clone DVD" which functions well even with a single optical drive. If you're not working with protected copies, you won't need decryption tools, and if you're not converting DVD-9 to single-layer, transcoding isn't necessary. Programs like Roxio or Nero should also support copying discs, though some menu navigation might be required.