How to creat a exact copy of a DVD using dvdflick ? or suggest (a little urgent)

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How to creat a exact copy of a DVD using dvdflick ? or suggest (a little urgent)

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For misionarie porpuses they are asking me to make 4 copies of their DVD

I have windows xp Pro , and have DVD flick .have looked but do not find how to do it .


I need to make a Image copy to the Hard Drive and then copy it to the only DVD R drive i have

0r any other suggestions ... i have tried imgburn but theres seems to be a problem ir maybe i m doing it wrong
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DVDFlick installs ImgBurn for the actual burning. If you can locate that and run it directly it will allow you to make copies. That's far better then trying to use DVDflick to re-process it.
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don't understand a 100% what you said.


I have a DVD with content a Movie and i don't need to convert it to DVD format
becuase its al ready a DVD ,,,,,

So i want to make a exact copy of it...

I know first i need to record that Image file to do HD and the copy it back
to the DVDr' drive

but don't know how to do that with DVDflick
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davidmarmolejo wrote:but don't know how to do that with DVDflick
You don't use DVDflick. That's like using MS Word to copy a file.

I'm not in front of the computer where I have DVDflick installed, so I can't give specifics. But search your hard drive for the ImgBurn program. DVDflick installed it.

When you run ImgBurn you'll get a menu. Oddly, it does't seem to have a direct copy option, but if you create "image file from disk" and then "write image file to disk", that can do a disk copy.
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I keep getting a error in about 15 % :(


I 15:50:22 Reading Sectors...
W 15:51:42 Failed to Read Sector 113968 - Reason: No Seek Complete
W 15:51:42 Sector 113968 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB
W 15:51:42 Retrying (1 of 20)...
W 15:51:48 Retry Failed - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 15:51:48 Retrying (2 of 20)...
I 15:51:54 Reading Sectors...
W 15:53:18 Failed to Read Sector 116880 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 15:53:18 Sector 116880 maps to File: \VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB
W 15:53:18 Retrying (1 of 20)...
I 15:53:22 Reading Sectors...
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Bad disk or bad drive. Possibly some kind of copy protection.
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