Copying A Disc; Making A Disc To Disc Copy - Ulead BURN.NOW 4 User Manual

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Copying a disc

Burn.Now's Copy Disc feature lets you duplicate any type of disc, including VCDs,
SVCDs and DVDs, as long as it is not copy protected. You can make direct disc to
disc copies, or copy a disc as a disc image file. You can also duplicate a disc from a
disc image file and copy from a DVD-Video folder.
Note: DVD-VR/+VR contents will be converted to DVD-Video.
To use the Copy Disc feature, select Copy Disc in the Select a Task dialog box or
select Disc: Copy Disc on the Menu Bar.

Making a disc to disc copy

Burn.Now allows you to copy 'on-the-fly', that is, to directly copy the contents from
a source disc to a new disc.
To make a disc to disc copy:
1. Insert the source disc into your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive and a blank disc into
your disc burner.
2. In the Select a Task dialog box, select Copy Disc.
3. Under Source, select Disc/Folder then choose your source drive. Under
Destination, choose your burner drive.
Note: Your disc burner can both be your source drive and
destination drive. While copying, Burn.Now will prompt you to
insert the source disc and then the blank disc.
4. Click
to see more burning options.
5. Set the Read speed. If there is a disc inserted in the source CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
drive, the program will check the read speed of the drive and the disc, and by
default, will choose the highest speed that both can handle.
Tip: When copying audio CDs, choose a low read speed to
preserve the audio quality. When copying data discs or other
types of discs, choosing a high read speed minimizes buffer
underrun errors.
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