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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated feature based on the fairy tale of the same name by the Brothers Grimm. It was the first full-length cel-animated feature in motion picture history, as well as the first animated feature film produced in America, the first produced in full color, the first to be produced by Walt Disney, and the first to be considered a Walt Disney Animated Classic.
Disney's first "Platinum Edition" DVD of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a terrific 2-disc set that every DVD fan should keep for all eternity. The THX-certified video transfer of the movie is blemish-free, almost always sharp, and has only an occasional softness perhaps due to age. Colors look splendid. The sound is clean and without a scratch, although some dialogs lack detail. The 5.1 audio remix provides mildly effective separation and bass for the background music. Otherwise, it is neither better nor worse than the included original mono soundtrack.
1. Run Any DVD Clone.
Click menu Settings->Options, then choose your copy method. If you choose Enhanced copy method, you need to increase the Scan Nums (>6 is recommended).

2. Load Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs DVD movie
Insert Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs DVD movie disc into your DVD-ROM drive, and click
tab to load the DVD content to the program.
3. Choose the title and chapters you would like to copy.

4. Click
button to start copying Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Note: During the copying process, the program will issue a prompt like this:

Click "Cancel" to continue Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs DVD copying process.
5. Start burning Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to blank disc.
Once the program finishes the copying process, the DVD movie disc will eject automatically, and the program will prompt you to insert a blank DVD disc:

Take out the DVD movie disc, insert a blank DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and click "Retry" to start burning.
Note:If your DVD disc is not empty, the program will prompt you to erase the disc. Click "Yes" to automatically erase the disc.
6. Wait for a while, then a new DVD copy is created!

Disney figured out that it's not necessarily how many extras a DVD offers, it's how effortlessly the fan can view them. In two "guided tours," a viewer can see a selection of the excellent extras on the history and creation of Walt Disney's crown jewel. Disc 1 has an informative 40-minute documentary, plus karaoke songs, a neat trivia game, and Barbra Streisand's new version of "Some Day My Prince Will Come." Like Fantasia, the commentary track is expertly made up of historical recordings from over the years by Disney himself. The second disc brings out abandoned concepts, a crisp storyboard-to-film comparison, hundreds of well-organized drawings, and many historical recordings. The centerpiece, "Disney Through the Decades," is a mixed blessing of information and hype. Disney pride aside, they have done well with the film (now looking better than ever) that laid the foundation of their empire. --Doug Thomas
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