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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 4:41 am    Post subject: Re: Two Really Stupid Questions, But I Am New to This. . . Reply with quote

"Dave White" <davewhite122000@spamnoyahoo.com> wrote:

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"Joe" <dont@spam.me> wrote in message
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"mozark" <mozarko@ibm.com> wrote:

Thanks, Joe.

Just a follow-up. If I first decrypt with DVD Decrypter, then put it
through
a DVD Shrink "deep analysis", and then burn it, will I get a better burn
than if I only went through one or the other step?

"And if DVD Shrink, Nero or similar refuse to continue (or error report)
then the chance that the DVD is either missing some file, some extra file,
corrupted file, or not standard DVD. Of course some DVD can play just
fine,
and it's a good idea to re-author the DVD which won't take long.

Sony ArcoSS protection probably. Setting Decrypter to 'ignore read errors'
and 'retry' to Zero, will get you your image.

I don't have experience with using neither DVD Decrypter nor DVD Shrink to
re-author, but I do use TDA to re-author many damaged DVD (different
method's fr different type of damage's).

You can't re-author with Decrypter. It's a ripper, remember?

DVD Shrink is dead easy, but it's very simplified. You'll only get the
movie, no menu or extras.

TDA - I think Tmpgenc DVD Author? This is a straightforward DVD author that
allows you to create menus etc. Will require you ripping the film from said
DVD, don't see how that would make things simpler here.

Like I have already mentioned (several times), I don't think it's any
simpler than (if you have 2 DVDs) put the original DVD to one DVD (DVD
player) and a blank DVD to DVD burner, then tell the DVD copier to burn that
sucker from original DVD-9 to DVD-5 (with Make_It_Fit option)

If you have only one DVD (burner), then do the same step (only 1 step) but
it first save to hard drive, then burn to blank-DVD. The whole show may
take around 30-40 minutes or so.

And no ripping, no shrinking, no authoring, no menu making, nothing. And
of course the longer/shorter time may depend on the program you use (some is
faster than other), as well as the quality may depend on what you want to
keep or not to keep.

No, I don't do lot of DVD copying (only around 10 or so), but DVD authored
thousands. So Joe does know what Joe is saying <bg>

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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Two Really Stupid Questions, But I Am New to This. . . Reply with quote

"Joe" <dont@spam.me> wrote in message
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"Dave White" <davewhite122000@spamnoyahoo.com> wrote:

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"Joe" <dont@spam.me> wrote in message
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"mozark" <mozarko@ibm.com> wrote:



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And no ripping, no shrinking, no authoring, no menu making, nothing.

If there's no ripping, how do you get around the encryption?

If there's no shrinking, how do you burn 9 gigs onto a 4 gig DVD-R?

I don't think Joe knows as much as Joe thinks Joe knows.
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