WinX DVD Copy Pro vs Competitors: Which DVD Copier Is Best?
How to Use WinX DVD Copy Pro to Clone and Burn DVDs Quickly
What this guide covers
- Quick steps to clone a DVD 1:1, create compressed copies, and burn a new disc.
- Recommended settings for speed and reliability.
- Troubleshooting tips for common issues.
Requirements
- A Windows PC with DVD drive(s).
- WinX DVD Copy Pro installed (latest version).
- Source DVD and blank writable DVD (DVD-R/DVD+R or DVD-RW/DVD+RW as supported).
- Sufficient free disk space if using temporary ISO or folder (4.7–8.5 GB depending on disc).
Fast 1:1 DVD clone (ideal when target is same size or dual-layer)
- Insert the source DVD into your DVD-ROM drive.
- Open WinX DVD Copy Pro.
- Select the “Clone DVD to DVD” or “Clone DVD to Image” mode:
- For direct disc-to-disc cloning, choose Clone DVD to DVD.
- To create a backup file first, choose Clone DVD to ISO or Clone DVD to Folder.
- Choose source drive (your DVD-ROM) and target drive (your DVD burner) or filename/location for ISO/folder.
- Select Start (or Run). If burning directly, the program will read and then prompt to insert a blank disc in the burner.
- Wait for the process to finish. Progress typically shows read, write, and verification phases.
Create a compressed copy (fit a dual-layer DVD to single-layer DVD)
- Insert the source DVD and open the app.
- Choose DVD to ISO or DVD to Folder to create a temporary image.
- After image creation, select Burn and choose the compressed option if offered (or choose target DVD type DVD-5).
- Confirm automatic compression settings (the app usually handles bitrate/resizing).
- Start burning and wait for completion.
Burn an ISO or DVD folder to disc
- With a blank writable DVD inserted, open WinX DVD Copy Pro.
- Choose ISO to DVD or Folder to DVD.
- Browse and select the ISO file or VIDEO_TS folder.
- Select the correct target burner and set write speed:
- Recommended: moderate speed (4x–8x) for better compatibility.
- Click Start to burn and verify when prompted.
Recommended settings for speed and reliability
- Read/Write speed: Don’t choose maximum; use moderate speeds to reduce errors (4x–8x).
- Verify burned disc: Enable verification after burning to ensure integrity.
- Temporary files: Use local fast drive with enough free space when creating ISO/folder.
- Firmware and drivers: Ensure your DVD burner firmware and system drivers are up to date.
Troubleshooting common issues
- Read errors or read failure: Clean the source disc and try another drive; create an ISO first then burn from ISO.
- Burn failures: Try lower burn speed, use different brand blank discs, or replace the burner drive.
- Compatibility problems on older players: Use slower write speeds and finalize the disc (do not leave session open).
- Software crashes: Update WinX DVD Copy Pro to latest version and run as administrator.
Quick checklist (copy/paste)
- Source disc inserted and clean
- Blank disc compatible with burner
- WinX DVD Copy Pro latest version
- Sufficient free disk space for ISO/folder
- Moderate burn speed selected
- Verification enabled
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