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DVD-Cloner 4 - User Guide and FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions - DVD Cloner 4 Guide & Faqs

  1. I want to make several copies of a DVD. Do I need to repeat the cloning process each time?
    No. To make multiple copies of a DVD, you will clone the source DVD to the hard drive, then clone from the hard drive to a DVD R/RW disc. You can then create multiple copies of the original DVD, or the cloned DVD directly from the hard drive.

  2. When I try to clone a DVD 9 disc to a single DVD, why does DVD-Cloner 4 display the message, "Can't fit on 1 disc, please try 'Movie Only' or 'Split Discs' option"?
    You may be getting this message for one of the following reasons:

    1. Although the DVD-Cloner 4 encoding system is very efficient, even some DVD 9 discs may be too large to fit on a single disc. In this case, you will need to use either the "Movie Only" or the "Split Discs" option.
    2.This message may appear if DVD-Cloner 4 fails to read your DVD movie. Please test the source DVD to ensure it is readable.


  3. What are the hard drive requirements for DVD-Cloner 4?
    If you are using the trial version of DVD-Cloner 4, you will need a minimum of 2GB of free disc space. If you are using the full version, you may need up to twice as much disc space as indicated on the DVD. For example, a DVD5 DVD may require 5GB or more of free disc space. A DVD9 DVD may require 10GB or more of free disc space.

  4. How long does it take for DVD-Cloner 4 to clone a DVD?
    The cloning time depends on the computer configuration, the burning speed and the content of the source DVD. Normally, the cloning time ranges from 30 minutes to two hours. We recently performed a test using a D9 DVD of Jumanji. The original disc held 6.92GB, and was cloned to a target disc of 4.7GB. The total cloning time was 35 minutes.

  5. Why won't my cloned DVD±RW disc play on the DVD drive, or DVD player?
    Please check the following:

    1. Make sure the DVD drive, or DVD player supports the DVD±RW format.
    2. If the cloned DVD is a DVD±RW, try cloning the source DVD to a DVD±R disc that is compatible with more models of DVD drives and DVD players.


  6. Can I convert DVD movie to MPEG, AVI or SVCD format?
    Sorry, DVD-cloner 4 can't do that job. But you can use the freeware DVD-to-MPEG, DVD-to-AVI, DVD-to-SVCD to do it.


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