Hey Thanks!  That worked.  Yes, I was selecting the wrong option when choosing 
an image. That was so much easier than what I was trying.
Gary


On Jul 17, 2014, at 1:54 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:

> No, you mustn't use Finder at all to do this, and I think that's where your 
> problem is.  If you can read the original DVD fine, then you can do all the 
> steps in Disk Utility.
> 
> Start with the source disk inserted, and select the volume on the disk in the 
> table.  Choose File > New > Disk image from [volume name].  Make your image, 
> using DVD/CD image master as the type, and you'll end up with a .cdr file.  
> When finished, eject that disk.
> 
> Put in your target disc.  In the toolbar of Disk Utility, push the Burn 
> button.  Select the image that you just created, and burn your new DVD.  You 
> should now have a copy.
> 
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