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copying a copy
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pipapongo
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26. October 2004 @ 08:54 |
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how can i copy a a dvd that has been copyied with dvd shrink!!!
that doesnt work with dvd shrink neither with a simly disc copy
what shall i do??
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Mpdogg25
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26. October 2004 @ 18:53 |
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Have you tried re-analysing it with Shrink? I burned an extra copy of Van Helsing after I had deleted it from my hard drive by putting the Backup DVD in the drive and doing the normal Shrink operation after that. Just a suggestion.
Signmaker by trade--DVD Burner by choice
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cynthia_
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26. October 2004 @ 19:39 |
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Sounds as your burnt disc was not properly burned. If it is already shrinked to fit a DVD5 - simply use Nero or similar program to do a disccopy.
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johnnywad
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27. October 2004 @ 13:16 |
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Roxio disc-to-disc copy usually does this fine, as I've never had a screw up with making a copy from a copy using this method.
+R's all the way!
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27. October 2004 @ 20:01 |
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Quote: how can i copy a a dvd that has been copyied with DVD Shrink!!!
that doesnt work with DVD Shrink neither with a simly disc copy
what shall i do??
Use quality media :)
Both Nero's and Roxio's disc copy will work. Shrink and Decrypter will also work ... if you use quality media. If your source cannot be read/ripped you cannot back it up.
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mcalister
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27. October 2004 @ 20:29 |
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Yea and just remember if you copy on the fly it increases your chances for errors. I learned that the hard way over time.
later on
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dean1964
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28. October 2004 @ 08:51 |
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Hi,
Blindwrite might be the thing for you in this case. It seems to make an image first then burns. Less chance for the copy on the fly errors. Its done a very good job for me in similer situations.
Cheers!
The large print givith, the small print takith away. - Tom Waits
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petekelly
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28. October 2004 @ 18:32 |
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I always backup to hard drive first much more stable in dvd shrink
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BiffBoj
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1. November 2004 @ 02:44 |
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I am running into the same problems. I left my original dvd at home and brought my backup with me, however I am trying to make the dvd into divx and cannot load the VOB files onto my harddrive nor make a copy of the disk. It reads on any dvd player fine and the movie itself works great. I have tried DVD Decrypter and Nero to copy the disk without any luck. I am not trying to do on the fly.
So what I am really asking, is there any way to copy a copied dvd to your hard drive. If you require any more specifics, let me know and I will get them to you.
Thanks in advance
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Car.Mike
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1. November 2004 @ 04:47 |
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BiffBoj ,
This is what I do when I go on a trip.
1. Insert movie in DVD Drive
2. When it comes up cancel the action taken.
3. Make a folder on the desktop in the name of the movie you want to copy.
4. Go to Start> My Computer> You will now see the DVD Drive. Right click on the drive and select Open
5. Inside the folder will be 2 folders named AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS
6. Left click on the AUDIO_TS folder and slide it to the folder on the HD.
7. Do the same w/ the VIDEo_TS folder and now the movie is on the HD
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 1. November 2004 @ 04:47
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wannadie
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2. November 2004 @ 09:45 |
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if ur trying to make a copy off a copy why don't u just put the copy in a dvd-rom then with ur other dvd-+R drive put a blank dvd- + R so it copys thats if u have both these drives :)wich this would be copy to copy in Nero or anything like Nero that can do it hope this helps .:)))
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2. November 2004 @ 10:16 |
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