How to Copy BDAV File with Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy

Want to copy and back up your recorded Blu-ray discs? Need a copy of your family party Blu-ray discs? Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy helps. Currently, there are quite a few options of Blu-ray copying software, but few of them works for recorded Blu-ray, not to mention those recorded Blu-ray discs with disc protection. Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy is specifically designed for homemade/recorded Blu-ray file backup. It helps you easily copy and back up BDAV disc, folder and even ISO file to blank disc or computer.

Step 1: Enter Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy module

To copy BDAV files, you need to prepare the below things first:

  • Readable Blu-ray drive connected to your computer for BDAV disc copy and backup.
  • Source BDAV disc, folder or ISO image file for backup.
  • Computer with Internet connection.
  • Blank writable Blu-ray discs (BD50/BD25) for copying BDAV file to disc, or computer hard drive with enough space for copying BDAV file to computer.

Note: Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy supports BD50 to BD50 and BD25 to BD25 backup only. So, prepare a blank Blu-ray disc according to the source Blu-ray disc type for BDAV disc backup.
Download and install Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy on your computer. Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy is a module built in Leawo Prof. Media.

After installing Leawo Prof. Media on your computer, kick it off. Click the "Copy" tab on the top or "Blu-ray Recorder Copy" option in the middle to enter the Blu-ray Recorder Copy module.

Step 2: Add source BDAV files

On the "Copy" tab, click the "Add UHD/Blu-ray/DVD" drop-down button and then click "Add from CD-ROM", "Add from folder" or "Add iso file" option according to your needs.

After loading source BDAV file, you need to choose the output disc type from the bottom left corner. Choose the disc type (BD-50 or BD-25) according to the source Blu-ray type. You could also play back loaded BDAV titles, view all loaded titles, subtitles and audio tracks for backup. The output will retain all elements in source BDAV file in Full Movie mode.

Step 3: Specify copy settings

With source BDAV files loaded, click the green "Copy" button to call out the copy setting panel. On the popup sidebar, you need to specify some copy settings, including "Copy to", "Disc Label" and "Save to" options. Choose to copy BDAV file to folder, ISO file or blank disc under the "Copy to" option according to your needs, name the "Disc Label" and set the "Save to" directory. It will show you how much space the backup requires and how much free space the target drive has. The clickable drop-down button right next to the folder icon refers to how many copies you want to get for output, which could only be clickable for copying BDAV file to Blu-ray disc.

Note: If you haven’t activated Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy module, there will be a "Notice" showing you the limitation of free trial version of Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy module. You could purchase and activate it, or take a try of the free trial version by clicking "Agree" option.

Step 4: Start copying BDAV file

Finally, click the "Copy" button at the bottom of the sidebar to start copying BDAV to blank disc or computer hard drive. Then you will see the "Copying" panel, which showcases you the detailed copying progress. You could cancel/stop copying BDAV files anytime you like, and set after-done operation at the bottom right corner.

Note:

1. Leawo Blu-ray Recorder Copy could help you copy BDAV content between disc and computer. If you want to copy BDAV disc to another blank disc but have only one disc drive, you need to firstly choose to copy to disc drive (next to the "ISO File" option) on the "Copy to" sidetab mentioned in Step 2. Then, once the copy process completes, there will pop up a notice to let you eject the source disc and then insert a blank writable disc or rewritable disc into the disc drive for copying.

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