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3. April 2007 @ 16:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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@ Ihoe,

I believe Garmoon answered the question for you ;-)

Here is some more reading on the ripIt4Me subject
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/489017



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26. April 2007 @ 10:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
So when you use DVDFab Decrypter in conjunction with InterVideo?s DVD Copy 5, do you have to run FixVTS in between?

Should I run DVDFab decrypter, and decrypt files (not ISO)
- Run FixVTS?
- Run DVD Copy 5 and reauthor DVD?
- Burn with DVD Copy 5?

Would appricate the proper steps.

TIA
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Originally posted by Burrens:
So when you use DVDFab Decrypter in conjunction with InterVideo?s DVD Copy 5, do you have to run FixVTS in between?

Should I run DVDFab decrypter, and decrypt files (not ISO)
- Run FixVTS?
- Run DVD Copy 5 and reauthor DVD?
- Burn with DVD Copy 5?

Would appricate the proper steps.

TIA
Your steps appear to be correct however you will probably do just fine without having to use FixVTS on 99% of the movies.



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1. May 2007 @ 06:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I religously use the following process:

Decrypt my DVD with DVD Decypter

Shrink the files with DVD Shrink

Burn with Nero


99% perfect results and a 99% quality backed up DVD.

The 1% is for when DVD Decrypter (cos it's old) cannot bypass a specific disc for which I use Magic DVD Ripper.

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11. May 2007 @ 15:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I use primarily AnyDVD and Clonedvd2, i set it to output to iso. many peopel dont realize the advantages of doing this. i then burn with imgburn, from the authors of DVD Decrypter, it is the best out there for burning dvds.
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11. May 2007 @ 19:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@jondrew

Why don't you just let CloneDVD burn the file and it's a one click backup when you hit the go button. I don't see the advantage of burning with ImgBurn. Just adds needless steps to the backup. JM2C


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I do all my ripping with DVDFab Decrypter. There are other great programs for this, and there's nothing wrong with using AnyDVD or RipIt4Me as long as it works. For removing extra crap or splitting discs I use DVDReMake Pro. I really should learn PGCEdit since it's free and supposed to be very powerful, but I got addicted to DRM Pro on V2. Version 3 has made it my choice for the most valuable backup program I own. For compressing it's always DVD-RB Pro and for burning it's always CopyToDVD. For a short time I also used Prassi ONES for burning, but I gave it up because CopyToDVD is so reliable.

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Ripit4Me still works for me, DVDFab also works well. I would be interested if any new movies are causing problems for R4Me yet!

Me and a friend are working on getting DVDFab working on Ubuntu Linux using Wine.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 22. May 2007 @ 21:47

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2. June 2007 @ 14:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have 1 and ONLY 1 way I back-up my dvd's.


simply.....using Ripit4me...I rip movie+menu ONLY all the time...just what I like on my dvds. Using Ripit4Me and one-click mode...it then opens DVD Decrypter tp rip, after that it fixes any probs with FixVts. I THEN, open those files with TITLEWRITER (I'll get to WHY in a sec) titlewriter takes those files and opens DVD Shrink and I SHRINK if needed MOVIE ONLY. After DVD Shrink is done I go back to Titlewriter and IMPORT the menu Again ALL with a 1-click operation. FINALLY, I burn ONLY with Nero...never had problems so (if it aint broke dont fix it motto) ;)

OK, the reason I use TITLEWRITER is because I want the movie with a full menu BUT NOT the warnings....and other crap imbedded in them.

I know that I could use VobBlanker but i've tried it and dont like it. Titlewriter for ME is soooooo much easier.

there you have it....happy back uping!!!
 
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