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johnmeyer wrote on 6/1/2003, 11:41 AM
It is easy. When you have finished adding all your chapters, etc., click on the "Make DVD" button. Then, click on the "Prepare DVD" button. Choose a disk with at least 5GB of space and a directory that has a name you will remember. This directory must contain two folders, AUTIO_TS and VIDEO_TS. These must be blank (i.e., contain no files). Let DVD Architect crank and create your DVD files within these folders. When it is finished, click on the "Make DVD" button again, only this time select the "Burn" button. Select the folder that contains the files you just created, select your DVD drive and set the other parameters the way you want, and then click on the "Finish" button. This will actually burn your DVD. For each additional DVD, repeat this last step. Thus, you can burn multiple DVDs in just the time it takes to copy the files (about an hour at 1X speed).

As far as I know, DVD-A doesn't let you specify the number of copies you want to make, and then simply ask you to put another disk in the drive. Pretty stupid oversight, since EVERY DVD and CD burning program has such a feature. I am sure SOFO will rectify this in the next release.
EdK wrote on 6/3/2003, 11:17 PM
Another way,also good for later use, when you have the DVD, but no longer in your computer. A good program is Record Now Max.

Put in your DVD and make and exact copy or copies. I use this prgram to make several copies at the same time using 3 HP burners. 1-HP200 and 2-HP300s. If you have a DVDRom it will copy directly from there to the burner or it will make a tempory folder or it will make a global copy for future use, which I have not needed to so yet.
vicmilt wrote on 6/12/2003, 10:41 AM
EdK -
Does your setup allow you to make two DVD copies at the same time?
Did not understand.