Feelin' stupid... DVD shrink 3.2 to Nero Burning Rom, Help!
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Red34
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11. February 2006 @ 23:20 |
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Oh man, thanks allot MaxBurn,i installed the earlier version 6.6.0.18,and that took care of my problem,u don't know how happy that makes me; the only thing is that the movie still gets writen to the hard drive, is there any way i can backup my copy protected movies without them having to be writen to my HD first?. Thanks.
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12. February 2006 @ 06:00 |
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All programs will temporarily write the image to the HDD, some will delete them automatically so you never know they were there, and others will leave them for you to manually delete them. That is why you need at least 15g preferably 20g free on your HDD for backup work. The only way you will not put it on your HDD is if you do a direct disk to disk "on the fly" backup. You can only do this if your image is below 4.3g in size, i.e. no compression needed.
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12. February 2006 @ 14:11 |
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Glad it works for you now Red34. My buddy arniebear was here too, and there were probably lots of others out there waiting to help if we stumbled. The AD gang will take care of you. :)
Whenever i try a disc to disc copy using Nero, i usually get a coaster. Dont know why, but i know what fixes it every time. Writing to HD first either as a temp file in some ripping program, or directly with DVD Decrypter. I know thats not what you wanted to hear, but thats the way it goes for me. Ive had great success with cloneDVD2, but it also writes temp files to HD. Ive read/heard that AnyDVD will let you pull directly from a movie disc and burn to a blank disc by using windows explorer, but ive never used that method, and the all the files would have to be able to fit on a DVD5 without shrinking, not many are that small anymore.
Die CMC Mag!!!
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12. February 2006 @ 14:18 |
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@cyprusrom,
Sure sounds like it. Imagine Nero updates version 7 and 6 at the same time and BOTH have bugs.. Now im not into conspiracy theories too much, but I am not updating my Version 7, and i still have a few versions of 6, the .exe install files just in case 7 goes flakey again. I never heard back if version 7 bugs got fixed, and they were bad enough for me to hold off on updating. I suggest you always keep the older version of Nero somewhere safe when you update. They seem to come in handy about a week after you update and notice problems where you had none before.. :)
Die CMC Mag!!!
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12. February 2006 @ 14:29 |
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@MaxBurn
You're right, but let's not totally rule out the conspiracy theory:~)!.
I found that many people have not kept the older versions of Nero 7/6. Not a good choice! Nero is a great program, with so many applications, options. But is far from perfect. And probably the new versions bring updates that 75% of people don't even use them.
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Red34
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19. February 2006 @ 18:08 |
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I'm sorry for the delayed responce,i just wanted to thank MaxBurn and arniebear for your help,i appreciat it.
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20. February 2006 @ 17:46 |
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Your welcome Red34. Seeing ppl like you have success is what makes me come back to AD to help. Nero is making it difficult for us to help you ppl. They keep putting out updates that cause weird problems, until we figure out it is the update that is causing the problem, and not the error the Nero log points to. It doesnt want to point the finger at itself, so it found a way to blame something else. Thats the way i see it. Id like to see Nero say this in a log
Quote: Nero Version: The version of Nero you have is buggy. Please go back to our last version that worked
Die CMC Mag!!!
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