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Originally Posted by Hain
Some more notes on making this process fast. DVD Flick usually makes output larger than a standard single layer 4.3GB DVD-R disc. Nowadays, new computers usually have burners that support burning to dual layer 8GB DVDR media, but so often people don't buy that because the price is more. So use DVD Shrink to process your DVD file output to make a 4.3GB ISO. This ISO can then be burnt with a great program called ImgBurn. Not only does it do a great job of burning, it can also verify your new disc, comparing it to that of the data lying on your hard drive before it tells you "all clear".
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see too complicated already....
I can do the steps listed above... but just too much trouble to be worth the effort, may as well rent the disc and then copy it or buy it outright.
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