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using single-layer or dual-layer media. If you are using a 4.7 GB single-
layer disc, Popcorn will compress your video to fit onto the disc. If you
are using an 8.3 GB dual-layer media, no compression will occur.
To copy the entire DVD-Video source, including all menus, video and
audio, proceed to Step 3.
You can optionally choose to include or exclude specific video, audio
and languages. Removing this extra content reduces the amount of
compression required and maximizes quality and available disc space.
To learn more, see Changing copy options for a DVD on page 17.
3 Click the large red Copy button, choose a recorder from the list, and
click Record to continue.
Note You can use the same recorder to read the source DVD and
burn to the blank DVD. Popcorn will copy the original disc to a
temporary location on your hard disk.
You can optionally choose recording settings, such as Number of
Copies. To learn more, see Changing recording settings on page 21.
4 When prompted, insert a blank DVD-recordable disc.
Popcorn displays a progress bar as it records your disc.
Creating a disc image file
Instead of copying to a DVD-recordable disc, you can create a disc image
file and store it on your hard disk. You can copy this image to disc or mount
it and view the contents at a later time.
To save a disc image file:
1 Start to copy as you normally would, as explained in Copying to a DVD
on page 15.
2 Instead of clicking the red Copy button, choose File > Save As Disc
Image.
The Save Disc Image As dialog appears.
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