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    DvD Backup ;)

    No not the dodgy kind

    A mate has just given me a pile of 1.4 Gb mini dvds that he wants copied to standard dvd, so he can reuse the minis. Any ideas on how to combine several minis on to a single standard dvd? I am currently ripping them to my pc using dvd decrypter as iso, so at least he can wipe the originals until I figure out whats next

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    PS these are holiday films not diy porn

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    Re: DvD Backup ;)

    Unsure bout this but DVD shrink may be helpful??, for when burning them onto the DVD's, and may be able to do the ISO thing

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    Re: DvD Backup ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by Flibb View Post
    PS these are holiday films not diy porn
    You see.. saying it, just makes me think you're lying

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    Re: DvD Backup ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by staffsMike View Post
    You see.. saying it, just makes me think you're lying
    although the camera does have nightshot....

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    Re: DvD Backup ;)

    You can try using a program called "imgburn" i think it is similar to dvd dycryptor but with more options.

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