Introduction to Duplication Modes
tity of copies directly from the hard drive. The image remains stored in
the Reserve partition, available for future duplications of the same
project, until you perform this feature again with a new master. Once a
new master is used for Load and Copy, the new image will override the
previous image and all duplications from the Reserve partition will be
with the new image.
Advantages:
Faster duplication in a long run. (Un-Restricted DVD Duplication
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speed supported by the duplication blank media).
Stable duplication.
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Reliable duplication
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Disadvantages:
The loading time may have an impact on overall duplication time for
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small duplication jobs.
The master disc will be loaded to the Reserve partition in the Hard
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Drive temporarily until a new master is loaded and overrides the pre-
vious image.
Auto
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Auto mode detects when a master disc has been inserted, and then gives
you the option to select between On the Fly mode and Load and Copy
mode.
In comparing Load and Copy duplication mode with the traditional "Duplica-
tion from Hard Drive" process, Load and Copy mode offers the user more
simplicity because all the necessary tasks are automated. However, by by-
passing the standard "Duplication from Hard Drive" process, you cannot use
the Partition Naming feature, and the image will only remain until it is over-
ridden by using load and copy from another master disc.
By default, the duplication mode is set to Auto. This mode prompts you to
choose one of the duplication modes when you enter any of the following
functions:
Copy Test
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Test and Copy
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Copy and Compare
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However, if you prefer not to be prompted each time, you can always go to
menu 12. Setup and select option 14. Menu and manually reset it.
For information on setting up the duplication modes, see "Duplication Mode"
on page 53.
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