Keith Kline
July 20th, 2005, 11:45 PM
Okay I have a question for everyone. I was asked about the possibility to making some DVD copies of an event video. The guy who made the master doesn't make duplicates so it's all legal as far as that goes. It's nothing copywritten or anything like that. The guy had told this woman that to make the duplicates you shouldn't transfer the data to a computer then burn the copies from the computer because it would degrade the quality.
This went completely against everything I thought. I was under the impression that if you took a dvd and copied the disk or an iso of the disk to the drive then there shouldn't be a loss in quality. Since it would all be done digitally there shouldn't be a loss in quality between the original and the duplicates should there? If I'm wrong then how do duplication houses do there copies?
Anyone have any input? Am I off with my logic here? Was that guy right?
This went completely against everything I thought. I was under the impression that if you took a dvd and copied the disk or an iso of the disk to the drive then there shouldn't be a loss in quality. Since it would all be done digitally there shouldn't be a loss in quality between the original and the duplicates should there? If I'm wrong then how do duplication houses do there copies?
Anyone have any input? Am I off with my logic here? Was that guy right?