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1.        F  NEC DVD_Rw ND 35404 1 01      G 4XV CD DVDROM 22a       HDD folders   PARA       D  Video My DVDS       J Open DYD from folder     In this list you can see     o Drives   the list of all the optical disc drives that are present on your personal computer   including virtual drives      o HDD folders   the list of three most recently opened hard disk drive folders  containing  DVD video files     o Open DVD from folder   select this option to open the standard explorer window and  choose the folder on your computer hard disk that contains DVD video files     e Target  output  destination  drive   the optical disc drive or a hard disk drive folder used  to record the information to  It can be either a recordable  rewritable  optical disc or hard  drive folder  As well as the source it can be selected from the drop down list     Select output DYD  drive or HDD folder         F _NEC DVD RW ND 3540 amp  1 01  No disc  z  Drives       F  NEC DVD _R Ww ND 35404 1 01      G Ax   CD DVD ROM 22a       HDD folders   B D Wideos      E  work My Videos               Copy DYD to folder     In this list you can see     o Drives   the list of all the optical disc drives that are present on your personal computer   including virtual drives      o HDD folders   the list of three hard disk drive folders most recently used to save your  files to     o Copy DVD to folder   select this option to open the standard explorer window and    choose the folder on your computer hard disk to save t
2.   Device Type              Transfer Mode    DMA if available    Current Transfer                Device 1  Device Type  Auto Detection   x   Transfer Mode    DMA if available             Current Transfer Mode   Not Applicable          After that click OK to accept the changes you have made  The same can be done for the Secondary  IDE Channel   After you enabled DMA modes for the IDE channels you can close the device manager  window  Sometimes the reboot might be needed to apply all the changes                    Note   not all the controllers allow the user to change the transfer mode  If you install the third party  driver for your computer IDE controller see the instructions that go along with the driver software   Usually when the special driver for the controller is installed the DMA mode is enabled automatically by  the driver software           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     AVS DVD Copy Send comments on this topic   Appendix       Disc Types    AVS DVD Copy currently supports three types of optical disc formats that are available for consumer  use  This section will better explain the purpose of these formats and their place in history  With the  support of other disc types and formats the corresponding information will be added    e Compact Discs    e Digital Versatile Discs    o DVDs of different capacities  o DVDs of different medium type    e Blu Ray Discs       Compact Discs    Digital Audio Co
3.  Comatose mp3 4 66 Mb  A 10 Breathe mp3 7 27 Mb  A 02 Shine mp3 7 61 Mb  A 01 Dream On mp3 5 97 Mb  A 03 The Sweetest Condition  mp3 5 09 Mb  A 091 Feel Loved mp3 5 97 Mb  A 04 When the Body Speaks mp3 8 27 Mb  ff  11 Easy Tiger mp3 2 87 Mb  A 05 The Dead of Night mp3 6 64 Mb  A 13 Goodnight Lovers mp3 5 25 Mb  A 06 Lovetheme mp3 2 81 Mb  fl 07 Freelove mp3 8 49 Mb          Here you can select the target disc drive or ISO image to record your data to  please  note  that using  ISO image as target is disabled in Burn ISO work mode  and the files to record to your compilation   You can use the buttons below to add files  ISO images or folders  erase the inserted disc  set the    burning parameters and start disc burning or ISO image creation   Please see the respective  chapters for more details on these actions        2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Disc Size Meter    Disc Size Meter is available in the Burn DVD   Burn DATA and Burn ISO work modes  It shows the  size of the current disc inserted into the CD DVD BD drive and the size of the data that is going to be  written onto the disc  Thus  depending on the disc type and its capacity the Disc Size Meter will look  differently for a CD   DVD Single Layer or DVD Double Layer and Blu Ray discs of differen  capacities     For instance  for a Double Layer Blu Ray disc it will look like this        Gb 6 0 Gb 12 1 Gb 18 2 Gb 24 3 Gb 30 4 Gb 36 5 Gb 42 6 Gb 48 7
4.  Disk drives  2 Display adapters   lt 2 DVD CD ROM drives     Floppy disk controllers  LE Floppy disk drives    a Human Interface Devices      IDE ATA ATAPI controllers  3 Primary IDE Channel     Secondary IDE Channel      Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller   gt  Keyboards  1 7   Mice and other pointing devices  3 Monitors                H                                              e E                     B   Network adapters     Y Ports  COM  amp  LPT      Processors  E  amp  SCSI and RAID controllers         Sound  video and game controllers             Here you should find IDE ATA  ATAPI controllers among the other devices and click the     in front  of it to open the list of available IDE channels that the controller has     4  Double click the Primary I DE Channel caption to open the controller properties window     Primary IDE Channel Properties  2 9    General  Advanced Settings   Driver      Device 0    Device Type  Auto Detection    Lrnser Moe   BMA  v  Current Transfer Mode   Ultra DMA Mode 5    Device 1    Device Type  Auto Detection       Transfer Mode    DMA if available vi  Current Transfer Mode  IN ot Applicable             In the Advanced Settings tab you will see the Transfer Mode drop down box where the current  transfer mode is displayed  To change the transfer mode and enable DMA you should open the drop   down box and choose DMA if available option     Primary IDE Channel Properties    General  Advanced Settings   Driver   Details    Device 0     
5.  G    For a DVD Single Layer it will look like this        Gb 0 6 Gb 1 2 Gb 1 8 Gb 2 4Gb 3 0 Gb 3 6 Gb 4 2 Gb 4 8 Gb    For a CD the Disc Size Meter appearance will change like this        b 105 Mb 210 Mb 315 Mb 420 Mb 525 Mb 630 Mb 735 Mb 840 Mb 345    The Marker shows the standard capacity of a CD R or a CD RW   about 700 Megabytes     When you add data to your compilation the Disc Size Meter will show whether your added data is  going to fit your CD  DVD BD or if it exceeds its capacity     The data that will fit The data that exceeds the    onto CD CD size          b 105 Mb 210 Mb 315 Mb 420 Mb 525 Mb 630 Mb 945    If the data size is greater than the capacity of a CD DVD BD you should either split your data into  parts and record these parts onto several CDs DVDs BDs or select another disc type with a larger  capacity  See the Appendix section for more information on different disc types           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Express Menu    The Express Menu is used to facilitate access to the main features of the AVS DVD Copy   It can be  activated clicking the right mouse button within the Main Area of the program in the Burn DVD   Burn  DATA and Burn ISO work modes               LevelUp  BkSp  10   Hide MP3  02   In Your Ro p Add   14  Winners M  New Folder  03   Everything                09   Cocoon Cr  Delete    Now is Min Pere  11   Freestyle   Rename F2  05   Butterflies    amp  FREE  13 
6.  ISO   depending on the data  type that you are going to burn     Select the target drive   optical disc or computer hard drive  when recording ISO image      Add the files to your compilation   DVD video files when in the Burn DVD mode  ISO image  when in the Burn ISO mode and any data type when Burn DATA mode  Use the Add button  for that     Adjust the burning settings for your compilation clicking the Settings button     Erase the disc if it is not empty using the Erase button  Note  that this step can be skipped  as the program will offer you to erase the non empty disc before the burning starts     Click the Start burning  button to begin the recording or image creation process           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Adding Files    Before you start burning your discs you should compile a list of all the files you would like to record  onto your disc     To do that use the Add button or the Express Menu  clicking with the right mouse button within the  File list area and selecting Add    The window will open that will let you navigate through your  personal computer drives and find the necessary files and folders     A      lt     Level Up My Computer My Documents My Videos My Music Network          B My Music       O My Ringtones Ki  my m3u  O Project1 A record001 mp3  O Unknown Artist O Sample Music    1 m3u    f Air Supply   Lost in Love mp3  A AudioStreamRecord001 mp3   gt  AudioStreamRecord
7.  You can select any you like best   Speed Possible recording speeds for this drive and disc   Verify disc Mark this check box to verify the burned data after the recording process is    over to make sure the disc was recorded without any errors           Finalize disc    Close the disc after the data is written  You will not be able to add any data  to the disc if this check box is ticked  If you want to record a multisession  disc you should leave this check box unchecked           Universal Disk Format   the modern file system supporting larger files  larger  filenames  up to 256 characters in length   larger discs and more information             UDF about individual files and folders  It includes support for special file properties  and other OS specific data   The extended ISO file system that allows the user use an additional set of  Joliet fiienames  up to 64 characters in length  with Unicode multilanguage    support              The same settings are available for ISO image burning     In case you are going to record DVD video  the Finalize disc setting will be enabled and no change of  this setting will be possible  That is done to ensure compatibility with the hardware DVD players  The    Joliet structure also cannot be used as DVD video discs use only UDF file structure              Disc label    My Disc    Speed  10x El  CD 1x   176 4 Kb sec      Verify disc   Finalize disc  V        e UDF structure   modern format for recording data onto a disc            JOLIET
8.  are important to you  you should select the ENTIRE DVD  mode to preserve the original DVD structure and contents     Note   you can remove the unnecessary Languages in all the modes  thus enhancing the quality of  the output video        2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Overview    Copy CD work mode is used to create an exact copy of the source disc  No data will be changed and  no video will be compressed on the target disc as compared to the source disc     Select the source drive that you are going to copy from  Please note that in the source drive drop   down combo box a path to any previously created image located at your hard drive could be specified   After that you should set the destination drive  which also could be a CD DVD BD drive as well as an  image at your hard drive  In case your destination drive is HDD  AVS DVD Copy will let you select the  destination folder using the common windows explorer     CDS DD ps Jg       ao ao T7         Copy DVD Copy CD Burn DYD Burn DATA Burn ISO Help AVS Media          Select input drive or image on HDD         F  NEC DVD_RAwW ND 35404 1 01                  Select output drive or image on HDD       F  NEC DVD_RW ND 35404 1 01 7 Browse          Select temporary disc image        E  work My Videos  Image icd Browse             Note 1  if you only have a single drive in your system  the copying process will be done with the help of creating a temporary  dis
9.  due to lots of little rectangles distributed on the surface of the data carrier  Compared with  other writeable DVDs  DVD RAM is more closely related to hard disk technology  as it has concentric  tracks instead of one long spiral track  Unlike the competing formats DVD R  DVD R  DVD RW and  DVD RW  you do not need special DVD burning software to write or read DVD RAMs on a computer   DVD RAMs can be accessed like a usual floppy disk or hard drive  DVD RAM is more suited to data  backups and use in camcorders than DVD RW  The advantages of DVD RAM discs are the following   long durability of minimum 30 years and they can be rewritten more than 100 000 times  and also the  fact that no DVD burning software required in computers as the discs can be used and accessed like a  removable hard disk      Back to the Top        Blu Ray Discs    Blu ray Disc  BD  is a next generation optical disc format meant for storage of high definition video  and high density data  The Blu ray standard was jointly developed by a group of leading consumer  electronics and PC companies called the Blu ray Disc Association  BDA   led by Sony and Philips  Blu   ray has information capacity per layer of 25 gigabytes     Blu ray gets its name from the shorter wavelength  405 nm  of a  blue   technically blue violet  laser  that allows it to store substantially more data than a DVD  which has the same physical dimensions but  uses a longer wavelength  650 nm  red laser     BD R  R   Recordable once     A 
10.  non video applications  Toshiba adheres to the interpretation of  digital  versatile disc   The DVD Forum never reached a consensus on the matter  however  and so today the  official name of the format is simply  DVD   the letters do not  officially  stand for anything     DVD R  R   Recordable once     A DVD Recordable or DVD R is an optical disc with a larger storage capacity than a CD R  typically 4 7  GB instead of 700 Mb  although the capacity of the original standard was 3 95 Gb  The DVD R format  was developed by Pioneer in autumn of 1997  It is supported by most DVD players  and is approved by  the DVD Forum  A DVD R can be written to only once     DVD RW  RW   ReWritable     A DVD RW is a rewritable optical disc with equal storage capacity to a DVD R  typically 4 7 GB  The  format was developed by Pioneer in November 1999 and has been approved by the DVD Forum  Unlike    DVD RAM  it is playable in about 75  of conventional DVD players  The primary advantage of DVD RW  over DVD R is the ability to erase and rewrite to a DVD RW disc  According to Pioneer  DVD RW discs  may be written to about 1 000 times before needing replacement  making them comparable with the  CD RW standard  DVD RW discs are commonly used for volatile data  such as backups or collections of  files  They are also increasingly used for home DVD video recorders     DVD R DL  double layer     DVD R DL  Dual Layer   Also Known as DVD R9  is a derivative of the DVD R format standard  DVD R  DL discs em
11.  structure  Jona file names  unicode multilanguage Support                    After you select all the parameters you can close the window clicking the appropriate button  The          2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Erasing Discs       If you use a rewritable disc  CD RW  DVD RW or BD RE   you might need to erase it prior to recording  your compilation  To do that you should press the Erase button when you are in the Burn DVD    Burn DATA or Burn ISO work modes  The erase dialog window will appear to let you delete all the  information from the rewritable disc        F _NEC DYD_RWND 35404    CD RW   Disc Open        le Quick erase  The disc will appear empty and ready for burning        Full format  All the data on the disc will be physically erased     Eject disc after erasing                               Here you should select     e Drive   the name of the drive that you use to record your discs     e Erase type   Quick erase or Full format of the rewritable disc     o If you select the Quick erase   the data on the disc will not be actually erased as in this  mode only the Table of Contents of the disc is deleted  the disc will appear empty and  ready for burning but the data can be restored later using special software     o If you select the Full format   all the data on the rewritable disc will be physically  erased and you will not be able to restore it later  This mode will take much more time   
12.  this button to open this program help            amp     AVS Media             Use this button to visit the AVS Media web site on the Internet              2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Main Area    The Main Area is the central part of the AVS DVD Copy program window that lets the user select the  main burning parameters or add files  It looks different depending on the program work mode  For  instance  for the Copy DVD work mode it will look the following way                                            Select input DYD  drive or HDD folder     a aes El A      Copy mode  Languages    Unknown 4C3     ENTIRE DYD WITHOUT EXTRAS ONLY MOVIE  27 with menus and extras 2  extras will be removed 2  copy only the movie   Select output DVD  drive or HDD folder         F  NEC DYD_AW ND 35404 1 01  No disc     Browse    Select folder for temporary files   E  work My Videos Browse    Set output size  Mb     Standard DVD RW      4360 Mb             Here one can select the Source and Target drive or HDD folder  Copy mode for the DVD  check or  uncheck the Languages that will be included into the output DVD  set the folder for the temporary  files and the target DVD size  See the Copy DVD section for more on all these parameters     If you select Burn DVD   Burn DATA or Burn ISO work mode  the Main Area will look the following          way        F  NEC DVD_RW ND 3540A 1 01  No disc      A 12  Am You mp3 7 09 Mb  A 08
13.  work  mode  locate the image file on your computer and add it to your compilation  using drag and drop  method  the Add button or the Express Menu    The program will add the files that the ISO image  contains to your compilation     Note   if you would like to record the ISO image as a single file to be able to transfer it to a different  computer you will need to switch to Burn DATA work mode and add the needed ISO image as if it  were an ordinary file  In this case the files and folders  recorded  into the image will be left inside it  and you will not be able to see them without additional software           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Enabling the DMA Mode    DMA mode   Direct Memory Access   allows certain hardware subsystems within a computer to access  system memory for reading and or writing independently of the CPU  Many hardware systems use  DMA including disk drive controllers  graphics cards  network cards  and sound cards     DMA is an essential feature of all modern computers  as it allows devices of different speeds to  communicate without subjecting the CPU to a massive interrupt load  Otherwise  the CPU would have  to copy each piece of data from the source to one of its registers  and then write it back again to the  new location  During this time the CPU would be unavailable for other tasks     A DMA transfer essentially copies a block of memory from one device to another  While th
14. 0 blocks     Back to the Top         Digital Versatile Discs    In January of 1995  Sony was the first to showcase Digital Versatile Disc technology after having  announced co development six months earlier  Three weeks later  Pioneer  Time Warner  and Toshiba  announced their own version of DVD  which had major differences from the format developed by  Philips and Sony  Immediately disputes started over which format should be used  since each had their  own advantages and disadvantages     The disputes did not stop until May of 1995  when a major report was released by leading hardware  and software manufacturers  Apple  Compaq  Fujitsu  HP  IBM  and Microsoft   stating that the two  formats were not going to be supported by the industry when there were clear advantages in using  one format  The result was a mix of the two formats and the formation of the DVD Forum by all  companies involved in the two original formats  Matsushita  Mitsubishi  Pioneer  Philips  Hitachi  J VC   Sony  Thompson  Toshiba  and Time Warner      In 1996  the specifications for DVD ROM and DVD Video were finalized and DVD players began to ship  to market  One year later  the DVD Forum worked on the specifications for the first recordable  DVD   R  implementation of DVD  In November of 1997  Pioneer announced the first DVD R drives  while  Matsushita and Toshiba released the first DVD erasable  DVD RAM  drives     During 1998  a new coalition was formed to develop re writable discs specifically for s
15. 001_1 mp3  f   AudioStreamRecord005 mp3  zx  Desktop  ini   A mix_file  mp3   my playlist m3u    All Files                                     Button Description  FAN Use this button to move up one level from the current one on  ee your computer hard disk drive   Si Use this button to move directly to My Computer folder of    your computer hard disk drive to add files from there   My Computer              lt  Use this button to move directly to My Documents folder of  your computer hard disk drive to add files from there     My Documents                                          Use this button to move directly to My Videos folder of your  i computer hard disk drive to add files from there   My Videos     LA Use this button to move directly to My Music folder of your  f computer hard disk drive to add files from there   My Music  A Use this button to move directly to view your network to add  a files from a network drive                    You can also drag the files and folders from the standard windows explorer and drop them to the File  list area     If you would like to add a new folder to your compilation you can use the Express Menu   clicking  with the right mouse button within the File list area and select New Folder   To remove files and  folders  select them and press the Delete button on the keyboard or again  use the Express Menu      If you already have some data on the CD DVD BD and it was recorded using multisession mode you  can add some more data  When you ins
16. AVS DVD COPY       AVS DVD Copy Program Help  www avsmedia com    Online Media Technologies Ltd     Copyright 2007       Overview    AVS DVD Copy is a compact and fully functional application that lets the user copy  clone or compile  own CDs  DVDs and new generation Blu Ray discs  It also supports shrinking DVD video to let the user  backup a double layer video DVD onto one single layer DVD R RW and burning previously saved ISO  images onto different types of optical discs  The software has a very easy to use and understandable  interface that lets you create your own data and video discs effortlessly in just several mouse clicks     AVS DVD Copy supports writing to the following disc types  CD R  CD RW  CD RW High Speed  DVD   R  DVD RW  DVD R DL  DVD RAM  D R  BD RE  BD DoubleLayer R  BD DoubleLayer RE  See the  Appendix section for more detail on different disc types           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     System Requirements    Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista operating system  all of the last updates installed are  recommended      Pentium 111 800 MHz or higher   128 MB RAM     CD RW  DVD ROM CD RW combo drive  DVD R RW DL  DVD R RW DL  DVD RAM  BD R RE  drive with 1394  USB2 0  ATAPI  SCSI  or CardBus interface     At least 10 megabytes of free hard disk space  up to 200 Gb to create an ISO image of a six   layer Blu Ray disc     Enabling the DMA mode is recommended for proper use     Administrative pri
17. D drives on your computer  you might try and insert the disc into the other  drive that could have the region code matching the region code of the disc  If you still need to change  the code of your drive  you should bear in mind  that this will decrease the number of the drive region  changes left  When you change the drive region a certain number of times  you will not be able to    change it again using any software means  even reinstalling Windows or taking the drive to another  computer     To set the new drive code press Yes   to leave it unchanged select No   Please note  that you will not  be able to copy the DVD if you choose to leave the drive region unchanged        2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Copying DVD 9       It happens quite often that you need to backup your double layer DVD  so called DVD 9   onto one  single layer DVD  known as DVD 5    As a matter of fact  you will need to recompress it so that it  could fit the lesser capacity disc  The quality of the video could deteriorate in this case  so you will  need to decide what you need more   the best available quality or all the materials on the disc  There  is one more way out  you can take a double layer DVD to record the video onto it  and the program  will suggest such an option        Output DVD size m   o  amp     Ps The source disc size is 6 3 Gb    4 It is recommended that you use a double layer DVD to  copy this disc with the b
18. God In My ps       O6 IfYouteNt Erase       01   Believe  MF    Start burning    07   20 000 se SANN       re ee re ee aeaeaei re e e  5 z                                        Item Description   Level     7   Up Use this option to go to a level that is parent to the current one    Add       DVD  Use this option to add more files  DVD video or ISO image to your compilation   ISO    new Use this option to create a new folder in your compilation list   Folder P y P     Delete Use this option to remove the selected files or folders from the compilation list   Delete       ae    All Use this option to remove all the files and folders and clear the compilation list           Rename   Use this option to change the names of files and folders in your compilation list           Settings   Use this option to open the Settings window and change the burning parameters                 Erase Use this option to erase the disc in the optical disc drive   Start Use this option to start burning the created compilation  burning  P g P                           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Overview    The main work modes of the AVS DVD Copy are     1  Copy DVD   use this mode to copy video DVD from one disc to another  The source disc will  be analyzed and  if you would like to copy from a greater size disc to a smaller size one   recompressed to fit the target size  You can also remove unwanted languages  menus and  e
19. Use this type of erase if you have some confidential data on the disc that must be  erased     You can also enable the Eject disc after erasing check box  if you do not plan to work with the disc  afterwards  If you plan to use the same disc for burning after erasing  it might be useful to leave it  unchecked     When all the erasing parameters are set  you can press the Erase button to start the erasing process  itself  Once the erasing is started  it cannot be stopped  Please  wait for the erasing process to be  finished           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Burning Discs and Images       After you select all the settings click the Start burning  button to start the recording process  You will  see the progress of the burning  the current operation and the file that is being written at the moment        Start burning  Method detecting     Opening session        D WVideo 1 avi     D  Wideo 2  avi     D Wideo 3 avi                   Cancel          You can click the Cancel button to abort the recording  although it is not recommended as the disc  might become unreadable afterwards if the burning process is not complete  You won t be able to read  or write a CD R  a DVD R or a BD R after you press this button in the middle of the burning process     If you already have some data on the CD DVD BD and it was recorded using multisession mode you    can add some more data  When you insert such a disc the fi
20. at  region     Most DVD ROM drives let you change the region code a few times  usually between 0 and 5  Once a  drive has reached the limit it can t be changed again unless the vendor or manufacturer resets the  drive  This limitation cannot be overridden     There are 6 main regions   1  Canada  U S   US Territories   2  Europe  Japan  South Africa  Middle  East  including Egypt    3  Southeast Asia  East Asia  including Hong Kong    4  Australia  New  Zealand  Pacific Islands  Central America  Mexico  South America  Caribbean   5  Former Soviet Union   Indian Subcontinent  Africa  also North Korea  Mongolia  and  6  China     Before you can start copying your DVD  you will need to set up your DVD drive region code so that it  would coincide with the disc region code  In case they differ the following window will appear that will  let you set the drive region        The Regional Code Notice m   o E3       Z The region codes of the DYD disc and your DYD drive do not meet         Your drive is set to region  5 This disc is intended for region  1  USA  Canada vy USA  Canada    Europe  Japan  Middle East and     Europe  Japan  Middle East and  South Africa South Aftica    South East Asia South East Asia  Australia and South America Australia and South America    Russia  Africa and Rest of Asia   Russia  Africa and Rest of Asia          China   China    Learn more          Would you like to change the regional code of the DYD drive                           If you have several DV
21. c image on your HDD       Ignore reading CD sectors errors    Note 2  tick this option  if your source CD is physically damaged  in this case the error parts will be skipped and silence will  be inserted in their place  Leave this option unticked if your CD is in good condition           Start copying                  If you clone a CD DVD BD having only one disc drive  a temporary image on your computer HDD will  be created to let you record the resulting disc using the same disc drive  In this case please make sure  that you have enough free hard drive disk space available for the created temporary disc image  Its  size could be up to almost 200 gigabytes for a six layer BD     The option Ignore reading CD sectors errors lets you copy damaged discs  In case you know that  your disc is physically damaged  scratched  for instance  the program will still let you copy such a disc   replacing the defective areas with zero bytes  Thus the disc will become readable again  though some  of the information might be lost           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Copying Discs    After you select all the settings click the Start copying  button to start the copying process  You will  see the progress of the current operation and the buffer state at the moment     Source  READ COPY  IDLE       Destination  REFRESH   IDLE   e  buffer                Cancel          You can click the Cancel button to abort the record
22. creased from 2 8 GB to 4 7 GB   Credit for developing the standard is often attributed unilaterally to Philips  one of the members of the  DVD RW Alliance  Although DVD RW has not yet been approved by the DVD Forum  the format is too  popular for manufacturers to ignore  and as such  DVD RW discs are playable in 3 4 of today s DVD  players  Unlike the DVD RW format  DVD RW was made a standard earlier than DVD R     DVD R DL  double layer     DVD R DL  Double Layer   also known as DVD R39  is a derivative of the DVD R format created by  the DVD RW Alliance  Its use was first demonstrated in October 2003  DVD R DL discs employ two  recordable dye layers  each capable of storing nearly the 4 7 GB of a single layer disc  almost doubling  the total disc capacity to 8 55 GB  Discs can be read in many DVD devices  older units are less  compatible  and can only be created using DVD RW DL and Super Multi drives  The latest DL drives  write double layer discs slower  2 4x to 8x  than single layer media  8x 16x   A double layer rewritable  version called DVD RW DL is also in development but is expected to be incompatible with existing DVD  devices     DVD RAM  random access rewritable     DVD RAM  DVD Random Access Memory  is a disc specification presented in 1996 by the DVD Forum   which specifies rewritable DVD RAM media and the appropriate DVD writers  DVD RAM media are used  in computers as well as camcorders and personal video recorders since 1998  You can identify a DVD   RAM disc
23. e CPU  initiates the transfer  the transfer itself is performed by the DMA Controller  A typical example is  moving a block of memory from external memory to faster  internal  on chip  memory  Such an  operation does not stall the processor  which as a result can be scheduled to perform other tasks  It is  essential in providing so called zero copy implementations of peripheral device drivers as well as  functionalities such as network packet routing  file copy  streaming video over a network  etc     To enable the DMA mode you should do the following   1  Go to the Windows Start menu and select Control Panel      2  In the Control Panel window choose the System icon  double click it to open the system  properties window     3  In the Hardware tab there is a Device Manager button           Device Manager    The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed  on your computer  Use the Device Manager to change the    properties of any device   Qi  Device Manager        Drivers  Ey Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are    compatible with Windows  Windows Update lets you set up  how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers     ws Ui      Hardware Profiles    g Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store  different hardware configurations     Hardware Profiles          You should click it to open the Device Manager window     Fie Action View Help    e   Hwa A  lt x    4  Computer  BestCrypt bus controllers  3 Computer   lt  gt 
24. ert such a disc the files already present on it will be displayed  in the Files list and marked in blue  The newly added files will be displayed in black font color                    AVS DVD Copy 1 2 ef  Co EM aa ml P i   Copy DYD Copy CD Burn DYD E    Files folders already recorded on the disc     F _NEC DVD_RW ND 45504 1 07  CD RW   IL         New Folder    WI  UDF dyd music  doc  4  UDF rere DYD  doc           Newly added files folders             Note   if there are some files already recorded on the disc they will not be removed from the list when  you select Delete Allin the Express Menu     See also the Working with I mages section for more detail on how to create and record ISO images        2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Adjusting Settings    Before you start burning  you might want to view and if needed change the additional settings  To do  that you will need to click the Settings button when you are in the Burn DVD   Burn DATA or Burn  ISO work mode  The following window will be opened              gt  Settings for data burning m mx           Disc label    My Disc    Speed    10 x _v   CD 1x 176 4 Kb sec     Verify disc   Finalize disc            UDF structure   modern format for recording data onto a disc         JOLIET structure  long file names  unicode multilanguage support                  Here you can change the following parameters                    Disc label The name of the disc 
25. es to a closed rewritable disc without erasing it  But you can retain the information  already stored on the disc  To do that you need to copy your files from the disc to some place on your  computer  then start the AVS DVD Copy and erase the rewritable disc  After that you can add the  previously saved files to your compilation  add new files and click the Burn button  As a result you will  have new files added to the disc where all your files are saved as well      Back to the Top            2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     
26. est available quality               Use a standard DYD  to copy the video shrinking it to fit the disc size         Use a double layer DYD  to quickly copy the disc without any quality loss    Learn more    Show this dialog in future  V                      You will see the disc full size in the upper part of the window and will have two options     e Use a standard DVD   use this option to reconvert the input DVD and shrink it so that it will  fit the output DVD 5   It is recommended to use this option if your DVD drive does not  support writing onto double layer DVDs or if you do not have a double layer DVD available   See below to find out how you can improve the output video quality if you record onto a  standard DVD    e Use a double layer DVD   use this option if you have a possibility to record the input DVD  onto a double layer output DVD  The disc will be simply copied without any recompression and  thus any quality loss     Some tips when copying DVD 9 onto a single DVD 5      e If you do not need all the menus and extras from the input disc  you can use the ONLY  MOVIE mode to record the main movie only and delete all the other materials to keep the  quality better     e If you want to retain the disc structure  it can be helpful if the disc contains the deleted scenes  from the original movie or the director s cut that can only be selected from the DVD menu    you will need to select the second mode   WI THOUT EXTRAS      e And finally  if all of the disc contents
27. extras 27 extras will be removed 7  copy only the movie                Select output DVD  drive or HDD folder       F _NEC DVD _R w ND 35404 1 01  No disc    Browse          Select folder for temporary files   E  work My Videos Browse          Set output size  Mb      Standard DYD R w  4360 Mb    e Main Area   the central part of the AVS DVD Copy program window that lets the user select  the main burning parameters or add files  Note  that the Main Area looks different depending  on the work mode of the program                          e Disc size meter   the panel that shows the size of the most common disc media types and  the size of the data that is going to be written onto the disc  It is available in the Burn DVD    Burn DATA and Burn ISO work modes     CS  SS eao         Copy DVD Copy CD Burn DYD Burn DATA Burr ISO Help       F _NEC DVD_Rw ND 35404 1 01  No disc     PF Top Toolbar  My Disc 08 Comatose mp3    10 Breathe mp3   02 Shine mp3   01 Dream On mp3   03 The Sweetest Condition mp3  094 Feel Loved mp3   04 When the Body Speaks mp3    Main Area    Gb 0 6 Gb 1 2Gb 1 8 Gb 2 4 Gb 3 0 Gb 3 6 Gb 4 2Gb 4 8 Gb    Add Erase   Settings Start burning      Disc Size Meter                2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        The Top Toolbar consists of the action buttons that can be used to select the work mode of the AVS  DVD Copy program  You should use the appropriate buttons depending on the task you are g
28. he Registration name and the Serial number from your registration  letter and to paste them to the appropriate boxes of the registration window  This is ESPECIALLY  important if you have Unicode characters in your name     To do this   1  highlight your registration name in your registration letter  received from us and right click it   2  select  Copy  in the right click menu   3  move the cursor to the appropriate box in the registration window of the AVS DVD Copy    4  right click the the box and select  Paste  from the menu  Do the same with the serial number     Some tips to remember     1  Make sure that there is no space before and after the registration name and serial number   2  Make sure that you are not mistaking the letter  O  for the figure  0   zero      Internet connection is necessary to complete the registration  Make sure your computer has  access to Internet  otherwise you won t be able to register the software     You might also need to disable your antivirus or firewall or make sure that the AVS DVD Copy  program is allowed to access the Internet     If you are sure that you are entering a correct login serial number combination  please visit our  Registration Help Page to receive immediate help      Back to the Top    Where can I find a boxed version of your software     AVS DVD Copy is not sold in boxed version  You can download and install the program from our web  site   Www avsmedia com       Back to the Top   Is there a user guide or manual availab
29. he files to        2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Copy Modes    There are three main modes used to copy a video DVD onto the other one     e Copy the entire DVD  e Copy DVD without extras    e Copy only main movie                         Button Description  ENTIRE DVD Use this button to copy the source DVD with all its structure   main movie     menus and extras   onto the other DVD  If the size of the source DVD is  with menus and       bigger than that of the target DVD  the video will be recompressed retaining  extras ie  the structure of the original DVD   WITHOUT Use this button to copy the source DVD and its structure onto the other DVD   Although the structure will be retained  the extras will be removed and will  EXTRAS i      extras will be become unavailable from the DVD menu  At the same time this can enhance  rem  ve   the main movie quality in case the recompression is needed as sometimes  extras occupy quite a considerable part of the video DVD   Use this button to copy only the main DVD movie onto the target DVD  The  ONLY MOVIE DVD will be remastered and all the menus and extras will be removed in order  copy only the   to prevent the movie from being too much compressed  It is very helpful if  movie you prefer to have the main movie in a better quality and would like to get rid  of the extras or if the extras contain commercials and trailers mainly                    The selected mode 
30. ing  although it is not recommended to do that  during the burning to the destination disc as the disc might become unreadable afterwards if the  burning process is not complete  You won t be able to read or write a CD R  a DVD R or a BD R after  you press this button in the middle of the burning process           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Overview    The Burn Discs work modes include three types of work depending on what type of data you are  going to burn     1  Burn DVD   use this mode to record DVD video discs if you have video files that compose the    DVD structure  files with  vob    ifo and  bup extensions  on your computer hard disk drive   As a result of adding these files a DVD video disc will be recorded that will be compatible with  your software or hardware DVD player   Please read your hardware DVD player manual to  make sure it supports DVD R RW discs so that it could read them after burning      Burn DATA   use this mode to record different type of data to CD  DVD or BD discs     Burn ISO   use this mode to record onto a CD  a DVD or a BD ISO images you already have  on your computer hard disk drive  The program will add the files that the ISO image contains  to your compilation  See the Working with I mages section for more detail     Using all the Burn Discs modes is similar to each other and comprise the following steps     Select the Burn Discs mode   Burn DVD   Burn DATA or Burn
31. ing of the  difficulties we will need the following information   o System parameters  CPU  hard drive space available  etc      o Operating System    o The information about the DVD drives installed on your computer  manufacturer and  model     o Detailed step by step description of your action    Please do NOT attach any other files to your e mail message unless specifically requested by  AVS Media support staff     If you do not receive an answer to your question within 24 hours  please feel free to submit  your question via support form   Unfortunately some messages may be rejected by our mail  server as Spam or as ones  which contain viruses           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Main Window       AVS DVD Copy has a simple intuitive interface that is easy to understand and very easy to use  When  you launch the application you will see the Main Window where the basic controls of the program are  placed     AVS DVD Copy Main Window consists of the following principal parts     e Top Toolbar   the toolbar with the main action buttons that let the user select the work mode  of the AVS DVD Copy program     AVS DVD Copy 1 2 x  a      AO    GLO P     Copy DVD Copy CD   Bum DYD Burn DATA Burn ISO Help AVS Medi          Select input DYD  drive or HDD folder          D  Video  Top Toolbar x     Browse  Copy mode  Languages   Unknown AC3             ENTIRE DYD WITHOUT EXTRAS ONLY MOVIE  _ gt  with menus and 
32. le for this software     You can use our Help file which is included into installation of AVS DVD Copy or contact our support  team at support avsmedia com every time you experience any difficulties using our software      Back to the Top   Which operating system   can use AVS DVD Copy with     AVS DVD Copy is supported by the following platforms        Windows versions          Windows 9x versions                                              4 0 950 Windows 95 Unsupported  4 0 1111 Windows 95 OSR 2  amp  OSR 2 1 Unsupported  4 0 1212 Windows 95 OSR 2 5 Unsupported  4 1 1998 Windows 98 Unsupported  4 1 2222 Windows 98 Second Edition Unsupported  4 9 3000 Windows Me Unsupported                Windows NT versions                                  4 0 1381 Windows NT 4 0  amp  NT 3 51 Unsupported  5 0 2195 Windows 2000 Supported  5 01 2600 Windows XP Supported  6 0 6000 Windows Vista Supported                         You can easily find out your Windows  version info  Go to Start menu and select Run   Type winver  and click  OK        Back to the Top            2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        How To    Table of contents    e   have a rewritable disc with closed session  but want to add some files to it as it has much  free space  How can   do that     Answers    I have a rewritable disc with closed session  but want to add some files to it as it has much  free space  How can I do that     You cannot add fil
33. les already present on it will be displayed  in the Files list and marked in blue  The newly added files will be displayed in black font color     CRO     Copy DYD Copy CD Burn DYD               F _NEC  DVD_RWND 45504 1 07  CD RW   1          Newly added files folders          After that you can click the Start burning  button to record the new data onto the disc           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Working with Images    Sometimes you might need to create an image for your disc prior to recording it onto a CD  a DVD or a  BD  You can do that with the help of the AVS DVD Copy   Currently it supports ISO type images   compatible with all the main programs on the market nowadays  You can burn this image onto a CD  a  DVD or a BD later if you would like to with AVS DVD Copy or mount it to some third party virtual  drive     You can select the ISO image creation from the program main window         F _NEC DVD_RW ND 35404 1 01  No disc  7    Drives              G 4XV CD DVD ROM 22a  ISO images       EsWwork MylSQ iso             W Create IS0 Image            After that you should set the file name and destination for your image and then you can record the  files and folders to the image as if it were a common optical disc     If you already have ISO images on your computer hard disk drive you can burn them onto a CD  a  DVD or a BD using the AVS DVD Copy software  To do that you should switch into Burn ISO
34. mpact Discs  CD DA  were first introduced to the consumer audio market in 1980 by  Philips and Sony as an alternative to vinyl records and magnetic tape cassettes  In 1984  Philips and  Sony extended the technology to include data storage and retrieval and introduced a new format  the  Data Compact Disc  CD ROM      Since then  the Compact Disc has dramatically changed the way that we listen music and handle  electronic information  With a capacity of up to 700 megabytes of computer data or 80 minutes of high  quality audio  the Compact Disc has revolutionized the distribution of every kind of electronic  information     In 1990  Philips and Sony extended the technology again and the Compact Disc became recordable   CD R   Before the introduction of the CD R technology  compact discs were produced in commercial  replication plants by stamping the media with a pre recorded master  Today  discs are produced in  replication plants where large quantities are required  For small production volumes  up to 500 copies  or more  depending on your location and manufacturers in your market   it can be significantly less  expensive to master your own discs using commercially available Compact Disc writing drives     Whether a Compact Disc was stamped at a replication facility or  burned  using a compact disc  recorder  it can theoretically be read by any available CD ROM drive  In reality  some inexpensive  media and CD players do not work very well together  Only the physical compositio
35. n of a commercially  replicated disc and a CD R disc are different  The former is coated with a reflective layer of aluminum  resulting in a typical silver color  The latter is coated with a reflective layer behind a thin layer of dye   colors can range from blue  silver  green  and others      In 1997 Compact Disc ReWritable  CD RW    a rewritable optical disc format   was introduced  While a  prerecorded compact disc has its information permanently stamped into its polycarbonate plastic  substrate  a CD RW disc contains a phase change alloy recording layer composed of silver  indium   antimony and tellurium  An infra red laser beam is employed to selectively heat and melt the  crystallized recording layer into an amorphous state or to anneal it at a lower temperature back to its  crystalline state  The different reflectance of the resulting areas make them appear like the pits and  lands of a prerecorded CD  A CD RW recorder can rewrite 700 MB of data to a CD RW disc roughly  1000 times     A Compact Disc contain blocks  or sectors  of 2352 bytes each  going from the center hole to the outer  diameter  The block at logical address 0  beginning of the disc  is located near the center of the disc   the last addressable block  end of the disc  is located near the outer edge of the disc     Blank discs are usually available in the following sizes  block sizes approximated      21 minutes   94500 blocks   63 minutes   283500 blocks  74 minutes   333000 blocks  80 minutes   36000
36. of the video  thus enhancing the quality of the output video        Languages  When the disc or a hard disk drive folder is opened  all the available  F English AC3 languages for this DVD video can be found in the Languages window  You  dx can either check all of them or uncheck the languages you consider    English LPCM    unnecessary   French 4C3    Note   there can be not only other languages but also audio variants of one  language that differ in the number of channels and audio codec used to  record them  It is usually done so that the DVD could be better played on  different hardware or software players  If you are sure  what track is best  played by your DVD player  you can leave only this track on the target DVD  and uncheck all the other audio tracks           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Setting DVD Drive Region Code    Region code   the software protection used on DVD discs to prevent unauthorized playback and  duplication of the discs made in one country to be played in another country     Motion picture studios want to control the home release of movies in different countries because  theater releases aren t simultaneous  They have required that the DVD standard include codes that  can be used to prevent playback of certain discs in certain geographical regions  Each player is given a  code for the region in which it s sold  The player will refuse to play discs that are not allowed in th
37. oing to    perform     CR     Top Toolbar    d E    amp        Copy DVD    Copy CD Burn DYD Burn DATA Burn ISO AVS Media                Button Description  Use this button to copy your input DVD video onto a disc or your computer hard  disk drive folder with the size selected in the box in the lower part of the main  Co  area  The DVD video will be remastered if needed to fit the selected disc size  You  Copy DYD can also cut out all the unnecessary languages  menus and extras present on the    DVD           Use this button to get an exact copy of the input CD or DVD onto the other disc   No compression will be used to record the files onto the target disc  so you should  bear in mind that it is necessary to use the same disc type and capacity for the             Copy CD recording to be performed correctly    he Use this button to burn your DVD video files onto a disc so that it become  readable on your home hardware or software DVD player  You can also create an  ane ISO image of the DVD video disc  so that you could burn it later onto a disc if you   um    do not have such a possibility right now           Burn DATA        Use this button to burn any kind of data onto a CD DVD BD disc  You can also  create an ISO image of the disc you would like to record  so that you could burn  it later onto a disc if you do not have such a possibility right now           Burn ISO       Use this button to burn a previously created ISO image onto a CD DVD BD disc           4    Help    Use
38. ploy two recordable dye layers  each capable of storing nearly the 4 7 GB of a single layer  disc  almost doubling the total disc capacity to 8 54 GB  Discs can be read in many DVD devices  older  units are less compatible  and can only be written using DVD RW DL burners     DVD R  R   Recordable once     A DVD R is a writable optical disc with 4 7 GB of storage capacity  The format was developed by a  coalition of corporations  known as the DVD RW Alliance  in mid 2002  Since the DVD R format is a  competing format to the DVD R format  which is developed by the DVD Forum  it has not been  approved by the DVD Forum  which claims that the DVD R format is not an official DVD format  The  DVD R format is divergent from the DVD R format  Hybrid drives that can handle both  often labeled   DVD RW   are very popular since there is not yet a single standard for recordable DVDs  There are a  number of significant technical differences between the dash and plus formats  and although most  consumers would not notice the difference  the plus format is considered by some to be better  engineered     DVD RW  RW   ReWritable     A DVD RW is a rewritable optical disc with equal storage capacity to a DVD R  typically 4 7 GB   interpreted as 4 7   109  actually 2295104 sectors of 2048 bytes each   The format was developed by  a coalition of corporations  known as the DVD RW Alliance  in late 1997  although the standard was  abandoned until 2001  when it was heavily revised and the capacity in
39. s structure and menus but removing all the extras  or copy only the  main movie     3  Select the necessary Languages and audio streams and remove the unwanted or unneeded  ones  This can enhance the quality of the output video     4  When all the settings are selected  press the Start copying  button to begin the DVD copying  process  Its progress will be shown on the progress bar       3 Copying process m fn  lt x    Opening source DYD       Shrinking source DYD  Init destination disc    Burning to destination disc    Closing disc session                         Note     e in case the source and destination disc drives coincide  the process will be stopped  after the Shrinking source DVD phase  and the program will wait for you to insert  the DVD R W  disc so that the copying could be continued     e if you save the output DVD video onto your computer hard disk drive  the copying  process will consist of Opening source DVD and Shrinking source DVD phases  only           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Source and Target       To start burning the discs you will need to select source and target drives     e Source  input  drive   the optical disc drive or a hard disk drive folder used to read the  information from  It can be either DVD video disc or hard drive folder containing DVD video  files  It can be selected from the drop down list     Select input DYD  drive or HDD folder         D  video     Drives
40. single layer Blu ray disc  BD  can fit 23 3  25  or 27 GB  this is enough for approximately four hours  of high definition video with audio  A dual layer BD can fit 46 6  50  or 54 GB  enough for  approximately eight hours of HD video  Capacities of 100 GB and 200 GB  using four and eight layers  respectively  are currently being researched  TDK has already announced a four layer 100 GB disc     BD RE  RE   REwritable     The BD RE  rewritable  standard is available  along with the BD R  recordable  and BD ROM formats   which became available in mid 2004  as part of version 2 0 of the Blu ray specifications  BD ROM pre   recorded media are to be available by early 2006     In addition to 12 cm discs  an 8 cm variation for use with camcorders is planned that will have a  capacity of 15 GB     To ensure that the Blu ray Disc format is easily extendable  future proof  it also includes support for  multi layer discs  which should allow the storage capacity to be increased to 100GB 200GB  25GB per  layer  in the future simply by adding more layers to the discs     Blu ray drives currently in production can transfer approximately 36 Mbit s  54 Mbit s for BD ROM    but 2x speed prototypes with a 72 Mbit s transfer rate are in development  Rates of 8x or more are  planned for the future     Because the Blu ray standard places data so close to the surface of the disc  early discs were  susceptible to dust and scratches and had to be enclosed in plastic caddies for protection  The solu
41. tion  to this problem arrived in January 2004 with the introduction of a clear polymer that gives Blu ray  discs unprecedented scratch resistance  The coating  developed by TDK Corporation under the name   Durabis   allows BDs to be cleaned safely with only a tissue   a procedure that can damage CDs   DVDs  Bare BDs with the coating are reportedly able to withstand attack by a screwdriver      Back to the Top         2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     AVS DVD Copy Send comments on this topic   Appendix       Frequently Asked Questions    Table of contents  e Where can   get a registered version of the software or how can   register the software using  the website provided   e Where can   find a boxed version of your software   e Is there a user guide or manual available for this software   e Which operating system   can use AVS DVD Copy with   Answers    Where can I get a registered version of the software or how can I register the software  using the website provided     Use the windows Start menu to register AVS DVD Copy   Go to Start menu   gt  All Programs   gt   AVS Media   gt  AVS DVD Copy   gt  Register AVS DVD Copy   enter your Registration name anc  Serial number that you received during registration     It is important to enter your name  Registration Name   exactly as you did it at purchase  because   John Doe  and  John A  Doe  or  JOHN DOE  are not the same thing     The simplest way is to copy t
42. torage of data  based on 25 year old CD patents  This format was initially called DVD RW and was not allowed to use  the DVD logo after the DVD Forum ruled that it could not be used in the branch technology  While the  technologies between the two formats are similar  licensing rules dictate differences  some of which  can be witnessed in the logo branding of devices and media     Much like Compact Discs  Digital Versatile Discs are comprised of a continuous spiral of blocks  or  sectors  starting from the center hole ending at the outer rim of the disc  The blocks are only of size  2048 bytes  making the format less complicated    There are several types of DVD discs depending on their capacity and on the medium type      Back to the Top         The main types of DVDs that differ as to their capacity are                                                                 First side Second side   DVD disc Total   types First layer Second layer First layer Second layer capacity   capacity capacity capacity capacity   DVD 5 4 7 Gb       4 7 Gb   DVD 9 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb     8 6 Gb  DVD 10 4 7 Gb   4 7 Gb   9 4 Gb  DVD 14 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 4 7 Gb   13 3 Gb  DVD 18 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 4 3 Gb 17 2 Gb                                                                               DVD 5   single sided  single layer  disc capacity about 4 7 Gb  the working surface of such a disc is  situated on one side of it and consists of one layer only      DVD 9   single sided  double layer  disc capacity abo
43. ut 8 6 Gb  the working surface of such a disc is  situated on one side of it and consists of two layers about 4 3 Gb each      DVD 10   double sided  single layer on both sides  disc capacity about 9 4 Gb  the working surfaces of  such a disc are situated on both its sides and either consists of one layer about 4 7 Gb      DVD 14   double sided  double layer on one side and single layer on the other side  disc capacity  about 13 3 Gb  the working surfaces of such a disc are situated on both its sides and consist of two  layers about 4 3 Gb each on one side and one layer about 4 7 Gb on the other side      DVD 18   double sided  double layer on both sides  disc capacity about 17 2 Gb  the working surfaces  of such a disc are situated on both its sides and either consists of two layers about 4 3 Gb each      Note   the DVD capacity is measured in the so called decimal gigabytes  one gigabyte is equal to  1000 megabytes   The real size of the DVDs is smaller when measured in the so called computer  gigabytes or gibibytes  one gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes       Back to the Top         The disc medium can be   DVD ROM  read only  industrially manufactured     A factory made DVD that is manufactured by a press  The DVD specification Version 1 0 was  announced in 1995 and finalized in September 1996   DVD  was originally an acronym for  digital  video disc   some members of the DVD Forum believe that it should stand for  digital versatile disc   to  indicate its potential for
44. vileges are required for installation           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com     Contact Us    If you have any comments  suggestions or questions regarding AVS DVD Copy or if you have a new  feature that you think could be added to improve our product  please feel free to contact us     General information info avsmedia com  Technical support support avsmedia com  Sales sales avsmedia com    If you do not receive an answer to your question within 24 hours  please feel free to submit your  question via support form   Unfortunately some messages may be rejected by our mail server as  spam or as ones that contain viruses           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Technical Support    AVS DVD Copy software does not require any professional knowledge  If you experience any problem  or have a question  please refer to the program help  If you cannot find the solution  please contact  our support staff     AVS Media staff provides several forms of automated customer support     e Web Site Support  Please visit our website  www avsmedia com   to explore the extensive customer support  information on AVS DVD Copy   Check our updates of Frequently Asked Questions and  How To section     e E mail Support  You can submit your technical questions and problems via e mail to  support avsmedia com   Please note that for more effective and quick resolv
45. will be marked with the A  sion     Depending on your needs and the input and the output disc size you can select the mode that will suit  better  For instance  if you would like to save a DVD 9 onto one DVD 5 disc  you will need to  recompress it so that it could fit the lesser capacity disc  If you do not need all the menus and extra  materials from the input disc  you can use the ONLY MOVIE mode to record the main movie only and  delete all the other materials to keep the quality better     If you want to retain the disc structure  it can be helpful if the disc contains the deleted scenes from  the original movie or the director s cut that can only be selected from the DVD menu   you will need to  select the second mode   WITHOUT EXTRAS      And finally  if all of the disc contents are important to you  you should select the ENTI RE DVD mode  to preserve the original DVD structure and contents     Note   you can remove the unnecessary Languages in all the modes  thus enhancing the quality of  the output video           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Language Selection    It often happens so that the source DVD contains more than one language  It is very useful when you  can speak these languages or learn them  But if you do not need them  they can be easily removed   Moreover  if you compress the source DVD to fit the target disc  removing the unneeded languages can  help avoid stronger compression 
46. xtras  if needed     2  Copy CD   use this mode to create exact copies of DVDs  CDs and BDs  No data will be  changed  so you will need to use the identical disc types for both source and target     3  Burn Discs   use these modes to record different type of files onto CDs  DVDs and BDs  You  can record DVD video  Burn DVD    all kind of data  Burn DATA   and ISO images  Burn  ISO   onto your target disc           2007 Online Media Technologies Ltd   London  UK  All rights reserved     http     www avsmedia com        Overview    Copy DVD work mode is used to copy video DVDs and recompress the DVD video recorded on double   layer media to fit single layer discs     The work with the Copy DVD mode is quite easy  It can be done in several steps     1  Select the Source and the Target DVD drive  or hard disk drive folder  if you have your DVD  video on your computer HDD   You might also need to select the folder for the temporary files   If you copy a DVD having only one disc drive  a temporary image on your computer HDD will  be created to let you record the resulting disc using the same disc drive  In this case please  make sure that you have enough free hard drive disk space available for the created  temporary disc image  Its size could be up to almost 9 gigabytes for a double layer DVD  You  should also set the target disc size in the appropriate box     2  Select the Copy mode   You can either copy the entire DVD with all the menus and extras  or  copy the DVD retaining it
    
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