AnyDVD and CloneCD
| Movie copy software Discuss, AnyDVD and CloneCD at Software forum; I have purchased AnyDVD a while back and love the program. Right now I am on the trial version of CloneCD (heard it was good for 1:1 backups). My question is, is it best to use CloneCD and read to hard drive first and use CloneCD in write? or do |
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30-01-2008
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I have purchased AnyDVD a while back and love the program. Right now I am on the trial version of CloneCD (heard it was good for 1:1 backups). My question is, is it best to use CloneCD and read to hard drive first and use CloneCD in write? or do both drives at once?
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Posted:
30-01-2008
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If I understood your question correctly...
I would prefer "to read to HD" (as you mentioned) first and would avoid copying on the fly.__________________
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31-01-2008
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BoSox2882 go to slysoft's forum & in the clonecd forum look for webslingers sticky.........i take it what applies to dl applies to sl discs, ive used both discs with that method
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31-01-2008
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He needs go no further than this forum, CloneCD will backup DVD " on the fly" using SL or DL media. It does not compress. The " onthefly" method is really up to the user, I do it all the time and my backups are perfect.
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Posted:
31-01-2008
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but I would just continure on with alan response as copy on the fly would require some basic setups to get going..
1. Each drive on separate IDE connectors and not on same IDE cable...
2. Have lots of Ram and fast CPU ... as this will become a memory and CPU intensive running application..
3. Must not and forget don't don't mulititask when doing copying on the fly as this will cause coasters to be made...let the computer have all the resources at its' disposal to do its' job!!
So if you must make duplicate of media choose a good DL media brand and copy to HDD and back to DL media to save on your system resources and hardware lifespan...

