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bladedawg
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5. August 2004 @ 17:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok, print this to make life easier,
now buy a pc with a dvd-+R in it, if you have a pc purchase a dvd burner and some blanks, princo are a good cheap brand at $ 1.00 or less depending where you obtain them from, (i have used over 300, no probs), ok

obtain,
DVD SHRINK_
NERO ( free with most pioneer or good branded burners )

ok, once you have installed these make shortcuts on your desktop
so step by step
1. Insert movive (files that are more then 4.5GB in size otherwise use DVD decrypter to just copy, this prog will remove copyright on most discs), to be backed up ( just in case the video store burns down), open Shrink- (f not available in your pop up windows when inserting a blank,)
2. press - OPEN DISK
files will be ANALYISED once this is complete, hit
3. BACKUP-
4. Selecting the target drive to SAVE to( ie. BROWSE, then select your target to save to- I have multiple drives so i have lots of space otherwise smack it on your c: and there you go)
5.You can select deep analysis- (I do takes longer but havent done it without yet),I always have REGION free selected (cuts region restrictions)

Takes about 20-45 mins depending on size of movie,

then you have a FULL SHRUNK- full movie to burn then onto a 4.7gb BLANK DISK,

6.Insert your blank and take out your movie- ( take it back to the video store and get some more-)

Nero will open by itself- and then you have to
7. SELECT "DVD" to load files to- as cd is only 700mb,
8. On the right there is a source area, where your files will be backedup to- (as b4 it could be c:, or whatever you have saved it to..
now. just like copying a cd or whathave you, HIGHLIGHT(click on the target you saved ur files to. ie c:/ Underground
theres a video and auio TS- just click on the Video TS,
9.SELECT (right click on one of them) all the files in there- VIDEO_TS. ....
10. PRESS _ COPY, and then on the LEFT,
theres a DISc symbol with a NEW, under that theres a VIDEO_TS - and AUDIO_TS subfolders,
then LEFT click and PASTE your copied files to the VIDEO_TS subfolder,

11. there should be a Symbol with a Match and a disc, this is BURN
NOW
12. Hit this symbol- BURN, and theres a lil box comes up with OPTIONS, (Burn Compilation),
13. Change your speed- prefer 2x or 4x for Movies. and same for games-
14. Hit "LABEL" tab, and enter the name of the Movie,.. no spaces- all in CAps (auto) and when you want a space hit _ this works good after the AUTHOR_TITLE

15. Hit "BURN"
and your shit is being done, you have a choice to make several copies- (one after the other, just keep inserting blanks if you select this option)under your Burn tab option -number of copies,
taeks about 10-45 mins, ok. depends on your specs of your gear, - prefer not to run other programs in the BG, ok- it can stuff up your shit..

Now once you have made a copy, and your happy, just go to C;(source directory) and delete the backed up files,..
Id recommend you defrag if your drives not partitioned, as files become corrupt (once a month or so),
Otherwise if your like me, youll have multiple burners- hehehe, ..


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BACK THEM DISCS up in case the video stores burn down,


NOW COPY them
I had to post this because theres to muich crap in these forums, on how to do stuff- and its all over the place............




When the Sh** hits the fan, who is there to really count on, can u count your important friends on one hand, I mean TRUE friends....
Who would take a bullet for you ?
bladedawg
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5. August 2004 @ 17:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
YES I have dvd decrypter, and dvd2one, but for newbies and pc illiterate people- its so easy,


I dont bother using dvd d and dvd21, as shrink is much quicker and one less prog to worry about-

either way its easy to do this stuff,

if you need dvd d or dvd21 then let us know, also nero and shrink are easy to get-

DONT listen to people who tell you you need to buy stuff, I never buy nothing cept for Windows-.. hehehe

progs available from here to for FREE-

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 5. August 2004 @ 17:56

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5. August 2004 @ 17:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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6.Insert your blank and take out your movie- ( take it back to the video store and get some more-)
A stupid thing to post.
Quote:
DONT listen to people who tell you you need to buy stuff, I never buy nothing cept for Windows-.. hehehe

progs available from here to for FREE-
http://www.imaidiotforpiracy.dumb/
Another stupid thing to post.

I guess all I can say is, if we don't see ya around.
Ba Bye.
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