[ProAudio] DVD Dubbing Problem

Steve Maki lists at oakcom.org
Sun May 18 21:46:05 PDT 2025


Hi Jim,

You can use isobuster to make an .iso image file from your DVD, and then 
ImgBurn to write as many duplicate discs as required.

Alternately, Isobuster can extract normal DVD .vob & .ifo files for use 
in a DVD authoring program. Either way will produce bit accurate copies.

-Steve Maki



On 08/31/24 10:45 PM, Jim Brown via ProAudio wrote:
> I'm in the process of dubbing music performance with world class 
> players I recorded 20-25 years ago using a Canon XL1 writing to 
> MiniDV. The audio is 16-bit 48 kHz, I recorded acoustic music with 
> very good mics. The XL1 has pretty good glass, well above consumer grade.
>
> I've successfully managed to write DVDs with FireWire between a 
> semi-pro player and a decent consumer DVD recorder. Now that I have 
> the DVDs, I'm looking for a method to make bit-for-bit copies of them. 
> I have no rights management to deal with. I need 3-5 copies of each 
> program. My goal is not add a generation of data compression, without 
> the need to make a transfer from the master for for each copy.
>
> I've found a review of a half-dozen or so Windows programs that seem 
> to do it, but I don't trust the reviewer to know about data 
> compression and generations.
>
> Any advice? Places to look?
>
> Thank, Jim Brown
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