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Copying DVD-Video, Can I copy discs using one disc drive?, Sources you can copy

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74 Roxio Creator User Guide www.roxio.com Copying DVD-Video Copy DVD mode lets you copy an entire DVD disc, disc image file, or DVD-Video folder. You can burn the contents to a disc, or create a disc image file or DVD-Video folder on your hard disk. Can I copy discs using one disc drive? You can copy a disc using one recorder, or multiple recorders. If you have only one disc recorder, the contents of the disc are first copied to a temporary location on your hard disk, and then they are copied to the new disc. Note You must have enough free space on your hard disk to temporarily store the entire contents of your source disc. Sources you can copy from You can copy DVD-Video from any of the following sources: ■ DVD disc: Requires DVDs that are not copy protected. Some drives may not be able to copy DVDs of different types. For example, a DVD-R drive may not be able to copy a DVD+R disc. ■ Disc image files: A disc image file can contain DVD-Video content or other kinds of disc content (for example, Audio CD or Video CD content). Valid disc image files include .iso, .c2d (Roxio proprietary format), and .cue (BIN/CUE). ■ DVD-Video folders: A DVD-Video folder is a folder on a disc or hard disk that contains valid DVD-Video source content. This folder can be burned to a DVD-recordable disc and then viewed on a DVD player. Note Only folders containing valid DVD-Video source content can be copied using Video Copy & Convert. The DVD-Video folder source can come from any of the following sources:

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Copying DVD-Video
Copy DVD mode lets you copy an entire DVD disc, disc image file, or
DVD-Video folder. You can burn the contents to a disc, or create a disc
image file or DVD-Video folder on your hard disk.
Can I copy discs using one disc drive?
You can copy a disc using one recorder, or multiple recorders. If you have
only one disc recorder, the contents of the disc are first copied to a
temporary location on your hard disk, and then they are copied to the new
disc.
Note
You must have enough free space on your hard disk to
temporarily store the entire contents of your source disc.
Sources you can copy from
You can copy DVD-Video from any of the following sources:
DVD disc:
Requires DVDs that are not copy protected. Some drives
may not be able to copy DVDs of different types. For example, a
DVD-R drive may not be able to copy a DVD+R disc.
Disc image files:
A disc image file can contain DVD-Video content or
other kinds of disc content (for example, Audio CD or Video CD
content). Valid disc image files include
.iso
,
.c2d
(Roxio proprietary
format), and
.cue
(BIN/CUE).
DVD-Video folders:
A DVD-Video folder is a folder on a disc or hard
disk that contains valid DVD-Video source content. This folder can be
burned to a DVD-recordable disc and then viewed on a DVD player.
Note
Only folders containing valid DVD-Video source content
can be copied using Video Copy & Convert.
The DVD-Video folder source can come from any of the following
sources: