Yes, it will copy (with 'Copy data disc') all sessions to the new DVD. It is a bit-for-bit copy.gcmartin wrote:HI @Zigbert and thank you very much for your latest efforts. I understand the items you are addressing to make pBurn easy to understand and use.
I have couple PCs which have 2 DVD burners in each system. 1 has DVD+BluRay.
Here's my questions:
If I have a multi-session DVD. Will PBurn:
- replicate this to another DVD?
Export to ISO-image (File menu) generates a new filestructure of _all_ files on disc, but the session information will be lost, because this is not a part of the filesystem information.gcmartin wrote:- replicate this to an ISO?
pBurn can not generate bootable images, but a bit-for-bit copy will keep all boot informartion.gcmartin wrote:- If its a bootable DVD, will this change your answer?
Yes, as long as you have 2 drives, and the burn-device is not the one shown in the left-panel, it will work as any other local directory.gcmartin wrote:Next:
If I mount a DVD and after opening pBurn, I address it via its path in the left-hand pane;
- can I select any/all information on the left side to be incorporated on the right side for burning to a new DVD?
No.pBurn does not generate boot-images. If anyone want to look at pBurn-support of bootable discs, I will sure help out. But for now, this is out of my scope for pBurn.gcmartin wrote:- And, is there a way to tell PBurn to keep the bootable stuff from the mounted DVD for adding to the DVD which will be burned?
If this is a question, the answer is yesgcmartin wrote:Lastly, some of my DVDs (the newer ones) have more media information on them than will fit on a normal DVD. To copy the entirety I can use DL DVDs that I have.
No. but I guess, some players will complain about a DVD-DL.gcmartin wrote:My last Question:Thanks in advance for any guidance.
- Is there any difference in the duplicaton process when copying to a DL disc for video media?
Sigmund