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DigVid wrote on 3/29/2003, 5:29 PM
Well not really. Just save your DVD in DVDA and then burn as many copies as you want using Primo Prassi or RecordMax 4.x. Those programs allow you to make mutiple copies and rename your DVD if you chose.

I think images are a pain...
AudioIvan wrote on 3/29/2003, 10:23 PM
I have to agree with DigVid, just not save, prepare DVD, after that you can burn as many copies as you want.
"DVD Workshop allows the option of creating a Disk Image File"+DVD movie factory.
Ulead uses some burning engine that is different but not safe always.
You can burn DVD image iso with DVD Decrypter & so far I've heard that only if DVDDecrypter created the iso then you can burn it with DVDDecrypter because creates mds file.
NERO 5.5.10.15a, yes it is good but not for DVD images+ installs low level drivers so use RecordNow Max 4.5 0r Prassi PrimoDVD v.2.0.829+updated Px Engine.
swattum wrote on 3/30/2003, 9:08 AM
DVD Decryptor is quite happy to burn an ISO file created by other software than DVD Decryptor (at least I've never had a problem with it).

The one reason that I sometimes create an ISO file is that I like to be absolutely certain that what I burn is what I want (and some authoring software I was previously using would sometimes make nice coasters during the burn process).

So I'll use something like IfoEdit to create the ISO image from the files prepared by DVDA (or other authoring software), then use Daemon Tools to mount the image as if it's an actual DVD and then something like WinDVD to play it.

If I'm happy, I can then use DVD Decryptor to burn the ISO image to the DVD, or go back to DVDA and burn from the prepared files.