Blu-ray Copy allows you to copy movie either from disc, Bluray/DVD folder or ISO image file to blank disc, folder and ISO file.
Copy movie from disc:
You must make sure that there is enough free space on your hard drive for temporary files(buffer cache) before burning a DVD/ Blu-ray movie to a blank disc, which will take space as much as the original Blu-ray movie size. For example, there should be 5G of free space for this temporary folder when your have DVD 5 as source, and 25G of free space if when you have BD-R single layer disc as source.
Copy movie from folder:
Click "Source" down-arrow button, select "Blu-ray/ DVD Folder" from drop-down list and browse to the source folder where you would like to copy, then click "OK" to load sources. The source folder should contain complete contents of a movie disc, incomplete file could leads to failure copy.
Copy movie from ISO file:
Click "Source", select "Image File (ISO)" from drop-down list and browse to the location of ISO file, then click "OK" to load sources. The input ISO file is limited to DVD ISO file only, Blu-ray ISO file is not currently supported by blu-ray copy. After the movie is loaded, it is time to select a output target. You are allowed to copy DVD/ Blu-ray movie to blank disc, folder and ISO file.
Burn movie to blank disc:
Put a blank DVD/ Blu-ray disc into your Blu-ray writer, click "Target" bar and select the writer from drop-down list. The capacity of target disc should be more than or at least equal with the source disc. The compacity of You target disc could be observed in Disc Size area. A popup window will reminds you to change a target disc in case that the disc inserted have not enough space to save source files.
Generate movie folder:
Click "Target" bar and select "Blu-ray/ DVD Folder" from drop-down list. Then follow the popup window to specify the destination folder for saving generated movie. You could back up the movie on your computer for playback or burn the folders to discs whenever you like. DVD and Blu-ray discs usually take up much space, so before starting you'd better make sure that there is enough space to save the copy.
Create ISO image file by blu-ray copy:
Click "Target" bar and select "Image File (*.ISO)" from drop-down list. A "Save As" dialog box will pop up for you to select a directory to save created ISO image file. You can later burn ISO image file to disc or save the movie as a single image file.
When everything is ready, click the Start button to start copying Blu-ray and DVD movie to target disc or location. Wait till the copying process completed and you will be able to playback and transmit the movie freely.
Note: Copying Blu-ray movie is time-consuming, and we advise you to set auto shutdown under Options menu when using the blu-ray copy application.