I am sure this info is here somewhere but I have looked for 30 mins and not found what I am looking for. I have used DVD Shrink to copy the dvd onto my hard drive. Now I am about to use DVD Decrypter to burn the file. When I go to get the file there are two named Audio_TS and Video_TS. Have I done this wrong?? The Audio file is empty, but I wanted to make sure I have ripped these coprrectly first.
Any info would help as I am still on the learning curve.
Cheers
And thankyou again for all of you for your useful information...
yes you have gone about it the wrong way mate.
first off use shrink to backup your dvd in iso mode :-
1, open shrink and analyze your dvd .
2, select backup.
3, select target device and choose iso disc image .
4, tick the tick box that says launch DVD Decrypter to burn output image .
by following these steps no other action is needed on your part , it will rip , shrink and then burn your backup as iff it was a all in one program , it works for me hope it works for you .
important - this way of ripping and burning in iso mode will only work iff you are running a ntfs file system such as windows xp or maybe 2000.
it wont work with a fat 32 file system .
as oriphus as said you could burn the VIDEO_TS folder but you will need Nero to do that as to my knowledge DVD Decrypter only burns iso images .
there is a trial for Nero 6 and the guide on how to use it at this site .
ps . the trial is for 30 days but iff you already have Nero then your laughin :o)
right iff you have a fat 32 system all you have to do is this :-
1, open shrink and analyze your dvd .
2, select backup .
3, select target device and choose your dvd writer .
its that simple , DVD Shrink will then rip,shrink and burn your dvd using neros burn engine all in one go .
you will have to have Nero installed for this to work .
because like i said DVD Decrypter will only burn iso images , and you cant create iso images big enough with a fat 32 file system , hope i helped :o)
If you want to use DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter on a FAT 32 file system, then you also need to use another program called AutoShrinkISO. It is a free program that runs both those other two programs and can make split ISO files that will fit on FAT 32 drives.
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/autoshrinkiso/