How to Use Daniusoft DVD Copy — Step-by-Step Tutorial

Daniusoft DVD Copy: Complete Guide to Backing Up Your DVDs

Overview

Daniusoft DVD Copy is a straightforward DVD backup tool for Windows that copies DVDs 1:1, supports DVD-5 and DVD-9, creates ISO images or DVD folders, and can burn copied content back to disc. It also reports support for removing common protections (CSS, RC, RCE) and handling region-coded discs. Typical limits: trial period, occasional nag screens, and modest system requirements.

What you can do with it

  • Make exact 1:1 backups of commercial and home DVDs (menus, chapters, subtitles, audio).
  • Copy DVD to another physical disc (requires a second burner or burn after creating an ISO).
  • Save a DVD as an ISO file or DVD folder on your hard drive.
  • Burn DVD folders/ISOs back to blank media.
  • Work with DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-RAM, and dual-layer discs.

System requirements and limitations

  • Windows OS (older compatibility lists show Win2000–Vista; modern OS compatibility may vary).
  • CPU: ~1 GHz or higher; RAM: 128–256 MB recommended.
  • At least one DVD burner and ~5 GB free temp space.
  • Limitations: copies entire disc only (no selective title/chapter extraction), trial version restrictions (30-day trial, nags), and possible incompatibility with the latest Windows releases or new DVD protections.

Step-by-step: Back up a DVD (recommended workflow)

  1. Insert source DVD into your computer’s DVD drive.
  2. Open Daniusoft DVD Copy.
  3. Select source: choose the DVD drive containing the disc.
  4. Choose output mode:
    • To disc: pick the target burner (if you have a second burner) and blank disc type.
    • To ISO: select “

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