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29. January 2006 @ 16:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yeah herrick I hear ya, I still don't know how dvdfab works, if it's something like DVD43 sure I'll give it a shot, but Nero, way out of my league, but thanks for the advise anyway, I have a felling I will wind up with clone and AnyDVD. Also by no means am I rich, I hear many people say do this it's free, I'll gladly spend the money ifit gives me ease of use.
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29. January 2006 @ 20:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
AnyDVD + DVD Decrypter to rip and DVD Shrink to transcode and the burner of choice is one recipe. With "The Fog" you have one of Sony's more difficult Arccoss, Puppetlock structural encryption. All kinds of bad files inserted to cause problems for decryption. The rip for this duo left some minor file flaws, which DVD Shrink is more forgiving of. With the latest version of DVDFab Decrypter, I was able to rip and transcode or encode with any app I chose. In the past, DVDFab Decrypter has been slow to be updated causing decryption problems with late releases. So, "The Fog" is a hard one, but it is doable. It's big if not edited, so use a software that can handle the compression or cut all the extras. I didn't try AnyDVD + CloneDVD 2, but they usually play well together.

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Fredbun
DVD43 is a driver type decryption tool that works in the background to remove the decryption so the backup program cand go ahead and do the job as though encryption wasn't on the DVD. DVD Fab Decrypter is similar to DVD Decrypter. It rips the DVD to a hard drive folder and removes the encryption in the process. You have a cleaned set of files to work with, but you have to open those files in a transcoder or burner depending on the need. With the driver type decrypter, you would simply go ahead and transcode or burn as necessary.

As for the folks at 321, they were good at customer relations. I won't kick them since they're already gone. They were among the first with a workable app. I bought a copy of it. Then, when I found they were going out of business, I got a refund. So, I have no problem with the people. But the program was troublesome, or that nice support would have been less used. So, good people, iffy product, overpriced, and they were forced out of business, but gone nonetheless.

'Brobear'





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