You are asking the right question.  That's why there is a clondvd program.
At 09:09 AM 12/19/2005, you wrote:
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>What I'm wondering though when using CloneCD in conjunction with AnyDVD
>to back up a movie is they say on the site that it makes a 1 to ratio
>copy. No compression, etc. Then how can a back up of a dvd movie fit
>onto a standard blank dvd-r or dvd+r media? Normally when making backup
>copies of movies one must shrink them down to fit the media unless one
>has the dl blank media when is kind of expensive as yet.
>
>Does this make sense or am I confusing the issue?
>
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