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aviationwiz wrote:Whenever I try to make backups of Episode 1 or 2, it always copies and burns fine. Then when I try to play it, there are many boxes on the screen and it is highly pixalated. Anyone have any suggestions?
Khanh M wrote:
Would you recommend DVDXcopy? I am looking at purchasing this software, but as someone has pointed out already...copying dvd movies exactly as the original DVD is impossible since there are dual layered DVD's out there...
How does DVDXcopy handle movies that are longer than DVD-5 discs? Does it prompt you to split the movie into 2 discs?
And how simple is it? Is it as simple as following a wizard?
I read up on the many FAQ's they have on copying movies on www.doom9.net and it seems to be pretty tedious work (although step by step). I am curious to know if DVDXcopy actually goes through the many steps of stripping menus and subtitles and other thihngs to make the DVD fit onto a disc?
Regards,
Khanh M
Spazmogen wrote:This is getting a little over my head but: can't you use Smart Ripper to extract the .vob's to your hard drive, then burn them back to the DVD-R? Smart Ripper lets you select the size of the output file, you can leave the original vobs as they are or make 'new' vobs to work with. It will also remove the Macrovision and regional coding if it's present.
My only experience with Smart Ripper is limited to ripping for making a SBC DivX, so I have no experience with burning the vobs back to DVD-R.
texasermd wrote:The process is fairly automatic. I have a DVD-ROM which I place the original DVD in and a DVR-R(W) which I place the BLANKS in. Most newer movies are dual layer and require 2 blank DVD's. I have only used the program once as I have perfected the manual way and like it much better. True, the video and audio quality are copied without loss. But, they add a "cover-my-a$$" disclaimer to the start of the movie that clearly states it is a "DVD BACKUP" etc, etc. They supposedly make the backup uncopyable (I didn't try) and place some sort of watermark in the video to get you if you actually buy and register this yourself. (can you say keygen) Actually, I have found that using DVD Decryptor to rip, decrypt, demacrovision then use IfoEdit to split the movie VOB's if needed and remove FBI warnings, previews, etc then use Nero to burn the files to DVD works much better. Due to copyright, etc, DVDXCopy cannot remove stuff, only copy. Doom9 and the main IFOEdit site have great how-to's on the subject.
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