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Where To Look For Dirt-Cheap DVD Software. Part VIII

Copy any DVD to a regular DVD recordable (DVD±R(W)(DL)) with just 1 click - keeps all of the original DVD features like menus, different audio streams and subtitles. Data DVDs can be copied aswell.

Added DVD+R DL (double layer / dual layer) support. Dvd95Copy is now the worlds first tool that makes an exact (real 1:1) copy of a DVD. Now you can copy data DVDs as well.

With Dvd95Copy you can backup your DVDs to one DVD±R(W)(DL) without the need to split it. Even episodic DVDs and those containing a full and widescreen version can be backed up to one recordable.

You can choose between 4 different copy modes:

  • Full-Disc copy-mode: This will copy an entire movie-DVD to one regular DVD recordable DVD±R(W)(DL).
  • Movie only copy-mode: This will copy the main movie only to one regular DVD recordable DVD±R(W).
  • Split to 2 DVD copy-mode: This will split a movie-DVD into 2 discs so it will fit to two regular DVD recordables.
  • 1:1 copy-mode: Creates a REAL 1:1 Copy of a DVD even data DVDs to either a regular DVD recordable (DVD±R(W)) or to a double layer DVD Recordable (DVD+R DL), depending on the original DVD size.

DVD Format explanation:

  • DVD-R: This was the worlds first recordable DVD format and is compatible about 90% to all standalone DVDPlayers.
  • DVD-RW: Same as above, except this one is Re-Writable and about 40% compatible to standalone DVDPlayers.
  • DVD+R: This is a new-generation DVD format, and is compatible about 70% to all standalone DVDPlayers.
  • DVD+RW: Same as above, except this one is Re-Writable and about 40% compatible to standalone DVDPlayers.
  • DVD+R DL: This is a Double-Layer media, and makes 1:1 copies of DVDs possible, because it has the same capacity as pressed DVD-Movies.

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