[ProAudio] DVD Dubbing Problem
David Spearritt
djspearritt at gmail.com
Mon May 19 05:04:28 PDT 2025
Hi Jim,
I can recommend this one. Don't be fooled by the beta label. Its to get
around some copyright issues I am led to believe. Been using it for 20
years.
https://www.makemkv.com/
Regards
David Spearritt
Brisbane, Australia
On Mon, 19 May 2025 at 21:53, Jim Brown via ProAudio <proaudio at bach.pgm.com>
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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