my meet the robinsons backup on dl disc plays the fastplay ok the movie sounds great looks great but when i try to use the main menu it doesnt work play, scene selection bonus feat. and all that also doesnt have sound i made my backup with dvd fav latest and nero recode for a dl disc.
you guys know kids they scratch anymovie.
i dont think its a problem with the disc they are verbatim i also made king kong the same happend no sound on main menu and it doesnt work
Sounds like you managed to edit out some of your DVD's content. What mode are you using Full DVD, Main Movie? Also, why are you using Recode? With a DL, all you need to do is bypass the decryption and copy protections and record. All you need is the DVDFab HD Decrypter and a burner capable of doing DL burns. A lot of users consider ImgBurn the best for doing DL burns. I usually use it myself.
im using dvd fab latest vesion 3210 i think to decrypt to hd full disc always and using nero recode to burn to a dl disc i havent use imageburn and i have the program .
i have a question pacman does your backups come out good i mean everything menus bonus features extras...with imageburn in a dl disc or you use the 4.7 discs ?in a scale 1 to 10 how much is imageburn .
For what it is, I'll give ImgBurn a 9 out of 10. It's actually good enough for 10, but LUK won't come over to my house and run the program for me. LOL I do most of my backups on DVD5 (4.7) but for some special jobs I'll go to DL. The copies are just as functional as the originals. If you didn't see the recordable being put in the player, it would be hard to tell which is which.
I can't say my success is strictly from experience either. I use the same software as most other members, except I'll use RB for copies needing heavy compression. RB is a popular program, but still isn't one of the big name retail sellers. I appear to be using software the right way, but so can anyone who pays attention to the help threads and guides. I stick with media that works for me, which is nothing new. I've simply developed repeatable routines that work and I've enjoyed a long string of success. Plus, I built my PC with transcoding and encoding in mind.