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Nrth16
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7. December 2009 @ 07:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am trying to copy GI Joe with shrink and anydvd and I am getting an error at the end of the encoding process called relocation error. Any ideas as how to fix this in order to finish the copy?

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edit- see here for info ~ http://forums.afterdawn.com/t.cfm/f-125/...se_help-819919/

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21. December 2009 @ 06:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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I was able to use IMGBurn to make an image file of the disk and worked fine. Then I tried using DVDShrink on the image file but DVDShrink read it as 27GB(yes I said 27GB). Still I tried to just do movie only and picked one of the 20 movie files it had that looked correct when I did a preview of the file. However, during the backup, scenes were out of sequence. As I said though it did look correct when I did a preview of the file. Tried several of the other files but same result. Bottom line I guess if you want to go the free route you could just make an image file and just keep it on your computer.
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2. August 2013 @ 20:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Berkner80:
I was able to use IMGBurn to make an image file of the disk and worked fine. Then I tried using DVDShrink on the image file but DVDShrink read it as 27GB(yes I said 27GB). Still I tried to just do movie only and picked one of the 20 movie files it had that looked correct when I did a preview of the file. However, during the backup, scenes were out of sequence. As I said though it did look correct when I did a preview of the file. Tried several of the other files but same result. Bottom line I guess if you want to go the free route you could just make an image file and just keep it on your computer.
Just a note the image file came out to about 7GB which is about what you would expect.
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12. November 2013 @ 17:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by 99ss:
Originally posted by Mrguss:
TRY:

DVDFab 6.1.2.5 > Disable PatPlayer > Title Angle #10
How do you know it is #10 ?
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If you play the Original DVD on a TV: Hit display on your TV remote.
It will tell you: 10/99 (It means it is playing Title #10 out of 99) right when the Main Movie is playing.

If you play the Original DVD on your PC. (Using: VLC, etc. ): Click > Play-back > Title ....and will let you know the # Title is current playing.

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