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Release of VSO's CopyToDVD 3.0.47 supports Double Layer

Steven Parker   on 19 March 2005 - 09:41 · 13 comments & 755 views

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VSO-Software is proud to deliver the latest technology updates. This week we have released CopyToDVD 3.0.47 which supports DVD-R DL format (Double Layer). At the moment, only Plextor PX-716 and Pioneer 109 support this format.

CopyToDVD is a new generation tool to backup your music, games, movies, and video, photos and data files. CopyToDVD provides you with a variety of ways to create CD (s) or DVD (s), such as integration to shell, user friendly front-end and File Depot technology. CopyToDVD is very straight forward, easy to use without unnecessary complications.

All this and more information on CopyToDVD including our other products can be found at: VSO Software

View: VSO CopyToDVD Download/Screenshots & Purchase information (Trial)


CopyToDVD 3.0.47.79
  • Changed ERROR statuses in Log in init dvd-r sequences to Warning
  • "Always replace file" mode fixed for multisession disc.
  • "preserve path name" option fixed for file list generated by manager
  • CUE/BIN support fixed for MODE1/2352 images
  • CUE/BIN support added for MODE1/2048 images
  • Faster cancellation
  • Some Media erasure problem Fixed
  • Support of Dual Layer DVD-R media (tested on Plextor PX-716A)
NOTE: As the standard for DL DVD-R media is not yet finished, there in currently no command to set the layer break to a user-defined value.
As soon as this will be defined in the standard, we will implement it.

* patin-couffin Driver V28 - stability improvement for all the platforms

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#1 DUZLA+ on 19 Mar 2005 - 10:23
yarr where be me sword
#2 M/\TT on 19 Mar 2005 - 12:33
Cheers, updated
#3 [DGS] on 19 Mar 2005 - 14:21
Nevermind
#4 smashguy on 19 Mar 2005 - 14:28
Thanks for the update!
#5 blackhat on 19 Mar 2005 - 15:22
Can this be used to backup dvd movies I've purchased on to dvd+r?
(1 reply) #6 Jstphish on 19 Mar 2005 - 16:31
What's the difference between Double Layer and Dual Layer?
#6.1 Post-It Note on 20 Mar 2005 - 02:42
There is no difference. I think you meant difference between dual layer and dual sided. Dual layer means it has two layers on one side, and dual-sided means that both sides of the DVD is writable.
#7 ChaosBlade on 19 Mar 2005 - 16:40
Two different formats i suppose, like dvd-r and dvd+r ..

prolly the same end goal for two different consortiums.
(1 reply) #8 soldier1st on 19 Mar 2005 - 17:03
this software is crap.
#8.1 fro0ty on 20 Mar 2005 - 21:35
word
(1 reply) #9 Juguard on 22 Mar 2005 - 00:19
only Plextor PX-716 and Pioneer 109 support this format. ??

My Lite-On SOHW-832S supports Double/Dual Layer, heh.
#9.1 briangw on 22 Mar 2005 - 04:15
Yeah, HPs have that support too. And they burn labels on disks.
#10 indiehead on 22 Mar 2005 - 16:30
me want a SATA DVD Burner, but one which can read DVD-RAM discs (only pioneer do this at the mo.)

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