Usage
Clone DVD 2 uses a different type of interface, using a rolling film display rather than the usual wizard style interface, which also allows insertion of custom animations.
In the main screen you can decide what to do like Copy DVD Titles, Clone DVD or Write Existing Data:

COPY DVD TITLES:

This allows you to add one or more titles from a DVD to your DVD Backup, Including either preserving or removing the original menus if so required by the user.
CLONEDVD:

The main CloneDVD mode, here you clone a DVD from your harddrive and make it fit onto a standard DVD 5 disc or custom size which makes Clone DVD prepared for the dual layer DVD Recorders, for now Clone DVD support maximal DVD size of 9999 MB.

You also have the option to select which audio and subtitle streams you want to keep on your backup DVD. Once you have decided which titles/audio, and subtitles you wish to keep, then you come to the DVD burning screen.

Here you can choose not to delete the created DVD files after burning. This is very handy if indeed you want to edit these files later to bypass trailers at the beginning of a film and go straight to the main menu. Clone DVD does not include this function.
WRITE EXISTING FILES:

This screen allows the user to write to DVD, either a set of Vob/Ifo files or an ISO/UDF image to DVD. This is handy if you have already created an ISO with a DVD ripping software such as DVDDecrypter of ImG Tools, and for some reason, that software does not write properly. You can also choose a volume label here too.
Also one of the new features in Clone DVD is to split the DVD in 2 or more parts, the only pity thing is that this is not so clear how to use it especially for end users who are doing.
Such things for the very first time for those we would advise read the online manual one time about how to get it done.
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