Hi All,
I am a registered user of AnyDVD 6.1.1.4. I had been using AnyDVD to rip DVDs and then going thru the following processes for DL DVD copying
1. Start AnyDVD
2. Place DVD in drive and use AnyDVD to rip DVD files to hard drive.
3. Use ImgBurn to then create the img file required for a Dual Layer DVD.
4. Burn DVD with ImgBurn.
I had some problems making a copy of Open Season. I could get thru all of the steps, but the DVD would only play the menu.
I decided to try CloneDVD2 version 2.9.0.3. Worked like a charm.
BUT, I have been reading this forum and have seen some posts stating that CloneDVD2 will not make the proper layer break. Instead, one should use CloneCD.
My question is this. Do I REALLY need to buy CloneCD and CloneDVD? Or can I just save some money and use ImgBurn to make the proper layer shift and create the img file?
I still plan to buy CloneDVD, because it makes compressing to a single layer DVD much easier....
Thanks,
Marlo Casabar
Keller, TX
I am a registered user of AnyDVD 6.1.1.4. I had been using AnyDVD to rip DVDs and then going thru the following processes for DL DVD copying
1. Start AnyDVD
2. Place DVD in drive and use AnyDVD to rip DVD files to hard drive.
3. Use ImgBurn to then create the img file required for a Dual Layer DVD.
4. Burn DVD with ImgBurn.
I had some problems making a copy of Open Season. I could get thru all of the steps, but the DVD would only play the menu.
I decided to try CloneDVD2 version 2.9.0.3. Worked like a charm.
BUT, I have been reading this forum and have seen some posts stating that CloneDVD2 will not make the proper layer break. Instead, one should use CloneCD.
My question is this. Do I REALLY need to buy CloneCD and CloneDVD? Or can I just save some money and use ImgBurn to make the proper layer shift and create the img file?
I still plan to buy CloneDVD, because it makes compressing to a single layer DVD much easier....
Thanks,
Marlo Casabar
Keller, TX