DVDSP3-Can You Make A Disk Image File From DVDSP3?

*Hello again. I'm just finishing up my first go around w/DVDSP3. I was surprised that when I got to the burning options, that there was no option for burning a disk image file. Is it do-able on this program?*
*I burned out one disk and tested it on a couple different players, and "finally" it was good. After the burn, the prompt just said "Formatting finished". There was no option to burn another disk, nor could I find any place to bring up a menu, to tell it that I needed 4 disks. Therefore, it was hours just to get 4-15minute dvds burned, as it started the build all over again each time. Thanks again for the help!*
LarryWest

In the Format - even the Build and Format too - dialog, you have an option to write the disc to the hard drive.
If you need to make a copy at a later date (even after you've nuked everything from your hard drives, you can use Disk Utility in OS X to make a disc image from an existing DVD-R, then burn additional copies.

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