Technical information
drive, select the lower write speed.
6. You can create your own disc label by typing it in the Disc Label text box.
7. Click on the Copy button to create your disc.
11.1 Copying a DVD Video File or Disc
DVD files are always saved to a folder named VIDEO_TS. To copy your DVD files from
the Copy Module, you must select the folder that contains the VIDEO_TS folder.
For example, if you want to copy the DVD files of a recent vacation that you saved in a
folder called "Fishing Trip," select the "Fishing Trip" folder, not the VIDEO_TS folder in
C:\DVD\Fishing Trip\VIDEO_TS.
To copy a DVD from another DVD using the Copy Module, insert the content disc into
the DVD-ROM drive. Next, insert the blank media into the recordable drive. In the Copy
From drop-down menu, select the location of your content disc (e.g. D:\). Refer to the
Making DVD or VCD Copies Using the Copy Module section for more information.
NOTE: If you insert a commercial DVD, a window appears indicating that you cannot
copy the disc. Click OK to return to the COPY module.
11.2 Copying a VCD File or Disc
VCD files are always saved across five separate folders named CDI, EXT, MPEGAV,
SEGMENT, and VCD. To copy your VCD files, you must select the folder that contains
these five folders.
For example, if you want to copy the VCD files of a recent vacation that you saved in a
folder called "Fishing Trip," select the "Fishing Trip" folder, not any of the other folders in
C:\VCD\Fishing Trip\.
To copy a VCD from another VCD using the Copy Module, insert the content disc into
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