Q:What's new in DVD-Cloner 5?
* Brand-new burning engine, perfect 1:1 DVD Copy
* Much easier to use - intuitively recognizes the disc's format and automatically provides the appropriate copy modes and options.
* Chapter selection allows you to only copy the sections you want.
* Batch copying enables you to define the number of discs you would like to burn.
* Copies DVD movies to ISO or NRG files or backs up your DVD movies directly to the hard drive (FAT32, NTFS supported), burns ISO and NRG files to DVDs.
* Supports the backup of Blu-ray/HD DVD movies.
* Trial version: makes one full copy for free!
* Smart Help Tech - intelligently detects errors during the copying and prompts you how to deal with them
Q:What's Smart Help Tech?
Smart Help Tech - DVD-Cloner can intelligently detect errors during the copying and prompt you how to deal with them.
Q:What kinds of discs does DVD-Cloner support?
DVD-Cloner supports DVD-9, DVD-5, Blue-Ray and HD DVDs.
Q:What are DVD-Cloner's requirements for hard drives?
Copying movies to a DVD-5 disc needs 4.7 GB free disc space, while copying to a DVD-9 disc needs 8.5 GB free disc space
For Blu-Ray DVD copying, 50GB free disc space in a must; For HD DVD copying, 30GB free disc space is enough. Besides, a NTFS partition is necessary to copy Blu-Ray and HD DVD movies
Q:What are the system requirements for DVD-Cloner?
DVD-Cloner requires the system to be configured with the following equipments as a minimum:
* Pentium-II 450 MHz or faster processor
* 64MB of RAM
* 4.7 GB free hard disc space for DVD-5, 8.5 GB free hard disc space for DVD-9,
* DVD burners
* Windows Vista, XP, 2000
Q:Does DVD-Cloner support external DVD burners?
Yes, it supports external DVD burners.
Q: How DVD-Cloner V intelligently identifies the disc type?
Under the Expert interface, DVD-Cloner V can intelligently identify the disc type and display relevant copy modes on the interface for you to select.
Q: What's the difference between Express interface and Expert interface? Which interface should I use?
Express interface is the easiest way to backup your DVDs. It takes only one click to finish the backup, especially suitable for beginners.
Expert interface is more professional and customized. You can make customized DVD copies in this interface.
If you are a novice of DVD-Cloner, or you know very little about computer, we recommend you use the Express operating interface.
If you are an experienced user of our product and want to try its various copy modes, then the Expert interface would be your ideal choice.
Q: Does DVD-Cloner support the backup of DVDs with region codes? Can the copied DVD be played on DVD players?
Yes. DVD-Cloner can copy DVDs with 1 to 6 region code. The DVDs copied with DVD Cloner are all region free.
Note: As long as your DVD player supports region free discs, it can play the movies copied with DVD Cloner.
Q: I want to make several copies of a DVD, do I need to repeat the cloning process each time?
Not necessarily.
There are two ways to define the number of copies:
1 Enter the Expert interface and click the "Advanced setup" button. Set the number of discs you want to copy in the "Number of copies".
2 Under the Expert Interface, when you click "Start" to begin the copying, a window will pop up and you can set the number of copies.
Q: How long does it take for DVD-Cloner to copy a DVD?
Copying time may vary with your computer configuration, burning speed and the content of the movie. Normally the copying time will range from 30 minutes to two hours. We recently performed a test copying a 6.92GB DVD-9 movie to a 4.7GB disc. It took about 35 minutes to finish the copying.
Q: Can I use DVD-Cloner to backup my DVDs to hard drive and playback from hard drive?
Of Course.
Please follow the steps below:
Step 1: Enter the Expert interface and select your hard drive as target.
Step 2: Click the folder logo button next to the target drop-down bar where you can browse for a hard drive location in the pop-up window.
Step 3: Please select a directory then click "Yes".
DVD-Cloner will then copy source DVD to the selected directory, rather than to a blank DVDR/RW.
You may playback from hard drive disc with PowerDVD or other player.
Note: Learn more DVD Cloner 5 FAQs, please visit http://www.dvd-cloner.com/faqs.html
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