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#1 User is offline   Grampa Dave 

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Post icon  Posted 13 November 2006 - 01:07 PM

I am having a problem copying more than one DVD Movie when using Copy DVD Movies.
- I insert the DVD Movie into my DVD Drive D
- I insert a blank DVD-R into my DVD drive E
-After windows has finshed doing its thing I open Copy DVD Movies
-Copy DVD Movies sees everything and the Copy Know button lights up
- I then select 2 or 3 copies and click the copy button
Everything runs just fine and the first copy is created and the disc is ejected. But that is it, I insert my second disc and nothing happens. It does not acknowledge that I har put in the second disc, nothing. :)

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Posted 13 November 2006 - 02:42 PM

View PostGrampa Dave, on Nov 13 2006, 03:07 PM, said:

I am having a problem copying more than one DVD Movie when using Copy DVD Movies.
- I insert the DVD Movie into my DVD Drive D
- I insert a blank DVD-R into my DVD drive E
-After windows has finshed doing its thing I open Copy DVD Movies
-Copy DVD Movies sees everything and the Copy Know button lights up
- I then select 2 or 3 copies and click the copy button
Everything runs just fine and the first copy is created and the disc is ejected. But that is it, I insert my second disc and nothing happens. It does not acknowledge that I har put in the second disc, nothing. :)

Can Anyone Help
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Posted 22 November 2006 - 09:43 AM

:) I am having the same problem. Using DVD copy, it makes the first copy succesfully, then tell me to insert the next disc, but spits it out with the message "Error accessing file" 0x0000009 (not sure how many 0's there were in that, it's hard to count them). This problem really stinks, since I'm trying to make 14 copies, and it's taking forever. The source disc is a DVD of my travel photo slideshow, with audio -- about 24 minutes long. There must be a solution....HELP!!!

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Posted 05 February 2007 - 05:59 PM

:) Sorry Grampa Dave. I am having the same problem and nothing, I mean nothing I change has helped. It certainly is agrivating and I would think that Roxio would help us. DonCol

View PostGrampa Dave, on Nov 13 2006, 01:07 PM, said:

I am having a problem copying more than one DVD Movie when using Copy DVD Movies.
- I insert the DVD Movie into my DVD Drive D
- I insert a blank DVD-R into my DVD drive E
-After windows has finshed doing its thing I open Copy DVD Movies
-Copy DVD Movies sees everything and the Copy Know button lights up
- I then select 2 or 3 copies and click the copy button
Everything runs just fine and the first copy is created and the disc is ejected. But that is it, I insert my second disc and nothing happens. It does not acknowledge that I har put in the second disc, nothing. :huh:

Can Anyone Help
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Posted 05 February 2007 - 06:20 PM

There is a known issue that is being worked on I believe that is causing the multiple copies to fail.

Until that is resolved, I suggest making an image file of the original disc on the hard drive and using that to create the duplicates

Open Disc Copier and select 'Disc Image' as the destination

When that is done, go to source and 'Browse for Disc Image/DVD Video Folder'

Select the image, insert the blank and it will produce a duplicate.

This will work faster than trying to do singleton copies of the original disc
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