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| General FAQ | DVD Duplicator FAQ | CD Duplicator FAQ |
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What does DVD stand for? |
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DVD stands for Digital Versatile/Video Disc. |
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Can I duplicate CDs with my DVD duplicator? |
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Yes, your DVD duplicator will duplicate CDs. |
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Will my DVD duplicator duplicate PAL format? |
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Yes, your DVD duplicators will duplicate PAL Video format. Please see number 5. |
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Will my DVD duplicator duplicate NTSC format? |
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Yes, your DVD duplicator will duplicate NTSC Video format. Please see number 5. |
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Will my DVD duplicator duplicate all the feature of my master DVD, such as Menu, DTS and Dolby Digital Audio? |
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Your DVD duplicator will copy all the feature of your master. The DVD duplicator will come whatever on the your DVD master and make an exact copy. All of the feature, Audio and Video format will be preserve. |
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Can I choose the chapters that I want from my master DVDs to duplicate into one DVD? |
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No. Your DVD duplicator will only copy all the content on your master DVD. There is no selection options on the unit. |
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Can I duplicate store bought or rented DVDs? |
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No, there are two reasons why you cannot do so. First, the store bought or rented DVDs are dual layer disc, meaning the capacity of these disc are twice as large as the capacity of the regular DVD-R or DVD-RW, and thus will not fit. Second, the store bought or rented DVDs will likely contain copyrighted material and have appropriate security measures. |
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What is the capacity of a standard DVD-R? |
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A standard DVD-R can hold approximately 4488MB of data. |
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What is the difference between DVD-R and DVD-RW? |
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DVR-R stands for DVD-Recordable. DVD-R can only be written to once. DVD-RW stands DVD-Rewritable. This type of disc allows you to delete and reuse them. |
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What is the difference between –R and +R? |
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-R was the first DVD recording format released and is compatible with about 93% of all DVD players. +R is a newer format and has some additional features such as lossless linking, CAV, and CLV writing. +R is compatible with about 88% of all DVD players. |
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