I updated the subject - i didn't know there were strict rules about this. Here's my question again.
So I bought a bunch of DL discs - with this process. I start with dvdfab decrypter - i burn the file to my computer to an iso. Then I use DVD shrink to put around 6 episodes of rescue me, then shrink that to an iso. Basically putting two dvds into one iso file. When i go to burn the file with dvd decrypter, it burns to about 60% every time then just stops - it says time remaining unknown, write rate 0 kbs /s. I tried re-writing the iso files, same thing happens. anybody know whats up?
Originally posted by UD1: I updated the subject - i didn't know there were strict rules about this. Here's my question again.
Sorry about that, but should someone else have a similar issue... it makes it easier to find if it's in the thread title instead of reading through 100's of threads titled "Somebody help!". It also helps those that know certain things well, to look at a thread.
Now some clarification is needed on a few things...
Originally posted by UD1: So I bought a bunch of DL discs - with this process.
Are these DL discs blank or are they the movie/tv series?
Originally posted by UD1: I start with dvdfab decrypter - i burn the file to my computer to an iso. Then I use DVD shrink to put around 6 episodes of rescue me, then shrink that to an iso. Basically putting two dvds into one iso file. When i go to burn the file with dvd decrypter, it burns to about 60% every time then just stops - it says time remaining unknown, write rate 0 kbs /s. I tried re-writing the iso files, same thing happens. anybody know whats up?
FYI... DVD Decrypter has ceased being developed since 2005 due to pressure from Macrovision. Lightning UK!, the company that developed it, later took the DVD Decrypter burning engine and created a new program called ImgBurn, which is one of the best softwares around used to burn dvds. As ferguj1 suggested in your other thread, try using ImgBurn if you haven't already.
You might try using shrink to do more that one movie on a disc. Here's guide: I would rip the movie to disc as files instead if ISOs. After compiling disc then out put to ISO and burn as normal. Try ImgBurn to burn it as vballstud suggested.