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Overview

Start up SwiftDisc Burning Wizard => Choose section: Copy Project 

 

Copying discs using the SwiftDisc Burning Wizard is a two-step process: 

 

Step 1: Create Image 

 

The first step is to extract an image of the disc you want to copy. In this step, the information from the original disc is saved to an image file in your computer. You can then use the image in the second step to create a copy of the disc. 

 

For more information, please read the section: Extracting a Disc Image

 

Step 2: Burn Image 

 

The second step is to burn the disc image created in Step 1 to a blank disc. The blank disc becomes an exact copy of the original disc from which the image was extracted. If you have more than one burner device, the Premium Edition of SwiftDisc Burning Wizard allows you to burn single disc image to multiple blank discs simultaneously. 

 

For more information, please read the section: Burning a Disc Image

 

NOTE: 

For better results, the source and destination DVD discs should be one and the same type. Otherwise the following limitations may apply: 

 

• A CD-R or CD-RW image cannot be written to DVD media. 

• A DVD-ROM image can be written to any type of blank DVD media. Most of the images extracted from movies will be bigger than 4.37 GB and will require DVD+R Double Layer 8.5 GB media. 

• A DVD-R image can be written to a blank DVD-R, or a fully erased blank DVD-RW. A DVD-R DL image can be written only to a blank DVD-R DL disc. 

• An image of a sequentially recorded DVD-RW can be written to a blank DVD-R, or a fully erased blank DVD-RW. 

• An image of a DVD-RW formatted for restricted overwrite can be written to a blank formatted DVD-RW. 

• A DVD+R image can be written only to a blank DVD+R. A DVD+R DL image can be written only to a blank DVD+R DL disc. 

• A DVD+RW image can be written to any type of blank DVD media.

 
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