I've never heard of Shrink or Nero removing the color from a movie. Check the color settings to the monitor or tv. Try the disk on another system.
If you think it's definitely the software, try another. Download the CloneDVD2 and AnyDVD from http://www.slysoft.com and record the movie again and see if you get color. That will tell you if it's a software problem with Shrink and Nero or a problem with your system.
I don't think that would be an issue. Shrink is used with good success in both the US and the UK and Japan with NTSC and PAL. No problem such as this has been a mainstream complaint. The software isn't particular as to the format. If it was a problem with the region code itself, then the DVD wouldn't play. I'm interested to see what comes of using another recording program.
thank you very much brobear and saugmon for your fast answer,its probably a problem with my dvd player, i tested it yesterday and found out that also the original dvd was played in black and white.
this is the first time i use DVD Shrink and its an amazing software wish you a great weekend.
You're welcome. In case you're not aware, the decryption software in Shrink is out of date and doesn't work with some of the newer encryption systems. To do some of the newer movies with those encryptions you need an up to date decryption utility like AnyDVD. http://www.slysoft.comDVD43 is free, but nowhere as good as AnyDVD. Good luck and glad you got the problem figured out. Those players are almost dirt cheap nowadays. So, at least it isn't one of those problems that broke the bank.