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Sat Nav disc copy
If I was going to take a back-up copy of my 2007 sat nav disc (for example), what would I need to do it? apart from the obvious dual layer DVD writer?
Can it be done and if so what type of discs? I have tried DVD-R DL and they don't work.
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Can it be done and if so what type of discs? I have tried DVD-R DL and they don't work.
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The EU sat nav disc has a weird copy protection scheme. You can only make copies with certain drives, certain software and certain media - there's some (very) long posts on www.navplus.us
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despite what people say, there is no copy protection
-the disk is larger than 4.5gb, and most copy software gets the layer break wrong so the disks dont work
-the reader is fussy and will often only read verbatim dvd+r dual layer disks or disks using the same media type
-you dont need to copy at 1x or 2x - i have tried verbatim upto 8x and it works fine as long as the media is rated at that speed
what you need is:
a copy of clonecd - to get the layer break write
a pioneer dual layer dvd writer - i've tested an a07, a08. dvd109 and 110 models all with success
verbatim 8.5gb dvd+r genuine media - dont waste your money on other stuff, it wont work properly
good luck
-the disk is larger than 4.5gb, and most copy software gets the layer break wrong so the disks dont work
-the reader is fussy and will often only read verbatim dvd+r dual layer disks or disks using the same media type
-you dont need to copy at 1x or 2x - i have tried verbatim upto 8x and it works fine as long as the media is rated at that speed
what you need is:
a copy of clonecd - to get the layer break write
a pioneer dual layer dvd writer - i've tested an a07, a08. dvd109 and 110 models all with success
verbatim 8.5gb dvd+r genuine media - dont waste your money on other stuff, it wont work properly
good luck
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Yep. DVD +r and pioneer 112d.
I can create the image with dvd decrypter but then I get an error when trying to write it, the actual copy button is disabled and the status bar says "Device not ready, Incompatible Medium installed".
I saved the image as ISO..
Any ideas? This is driving me mental.
I can create the image with dvd decrypter but then I get an error when trying to write it, the actual copy button is disabled and the status bar says "Device not ready, Incompatible Medium installed".
I saved the image as ISO..
Any ideas? This is driving me mental.
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Saw a post on www.navplus.us that says to copy the sat nav DVD you need a region free DVD writer (RPC1 firmware).
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