Export iso master from DVDSP for duplication

How do I export iso's from DVDSP that I can use for duplication purposes without having to convert img's one at a time within Disk Utility?

Hi:
You can make the disc image from inside DVDSP. In the Format interface, choose any of your drives as destination instead your DVD burner, and DVDSP will create an img file.
TAke a look to this tutorial: Creating Disc Image in DVDSP (from www.kenstone.net site)
Hope it helps!
  Alberto

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