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Super Clone DVD 4.0 - User Guide and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions - Super Clone DVD
- About the Clone Full Disc and Main Movies Content
Full Disc Copy: Super Clone DVD has the ability to Copy full DVD disc, the output disc is the same as your origin DVD disc with all the Features, Menus, Subtitles, Languages. The Macrovision protection will be removed.
Main Movies Copy: Just Copy the Main Movies with all the Subtitles, Languages, but no DVD Menu, remove the Disc Region and Macrovision Protection.
- What's DVD9 (D9) & DVD5 (D5)?
Almost all the original DVD is the DVD9 format, that means the Disc Size is about 9GB. The size of DVD9 is much more bigger than a DVD 5 (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD +RW). So, you must use the Super Clone DVD to compress the DVD9 Disc to fit on one DVD5 disc. Super Clone DVD has a smart compress engine inside to insure the output DVD has no quality loss.
- What's DVD5 (D5)
A DVD-5 (single sided) DVD-Video disc will hold nominally 133 minutes of high quality DVD video, together with three surround-sound audio channels and four subtitle channels. DVD-5 disc would hold only about 4.7GB video, such as the DVD -R, DVD +R, DVD -RW, DVD +RW.
- Does Super Clone DVD support DVD9 to DVD5 copy?
Yes, Super Clone DVD has two modes for DVD9 to DVD5 copy: Full Disc Copy and the Main Movies Content Copy.
- About the temporary working folder (You must set the temporary working folder to Hard Disk.)
Temporary Working Folder is very important when you set the target DVD to DVD Writer Device (when you intent to output a DVD Disc.) Because the software need to compress the Source DVD if the Source DVD is too big to fit on one DVD Disc. The software will compress the source DVD to the Temporary Working Folder and then Burn it to the DVD Disc. So you must make sure that you have more than 4.7 G free disk space in your Temporary Working Folder.
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