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  1. I'm working on a backup of K-19, I ripped it with DVD Decrypter and re-encoded it with DVDShrink. I burned it with Nero and checked the DVDR on my Pioneer DVD C503. At first it looked and worked great, but then, after a few minutes it freezed! I pushed FF and it continued for a while, then it freezed again. I tried again the same spot (about 47mins into the movie) and it freezed again in the same spot.
    Later I checked that same spot on a Daewoo DVD player and on my PS2 and it worked fine! What I am doing wrong?
    One last note, I made a backup of another movie with IC7 and the DVDR haven't show any problem so far.
    Thanks for any advice.
    George.
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    Just a couple notes before I help you with your problem.

    Your title says DVD2ONE when you later write about DVD Shrink, and you note a Pioneer C501 and write about a Pioneer C503.

    Now on to your problem:

    If the backup works fine in your Daewoo and PS2 perhaps your Pioneer just doesnt like that brand of disc. Just watch it in the Daewoo or PS2 and that will take care of your problem. As they say "if it isn't broken, don't fix it"
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  3. Yes, my mistake. My DVD player is a Pioneer C503 and I tried K-19 with DVDShrink and failed. And last week I tried a backup of Die Another Day on DVD2One and also experimented freezing.
    The weird thing is that my Pioneer DVD plays almost anything, VCD on CDR and CDRW, SVCD, XVCD, so it is weird that it cannot play a DVDR encoded with DVD2One or DVDShrink, while the PS2 can.
    I don't like to play DVD on the PS2 and the Daewoo's is my sister's DVD player, so I am experiment a little more with IC7 and see what happens.
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  4. My findings so far:
    I reencoded K-19 with IC7 and burned it (I kept menus, the 20 minute "Making of" and main movie, only drawback: +3hrs against DVD2One). The quaility of the main movie is great, even on my 46" projection TV. I think i compressed to much the "Making of", but it is watchable. AND, the most important issue, the backup doesn't freeze on the Pioneer DVD player.
    Next step: I am going to redo (for testing purposes) the movie with DVD2One BUT keeping menus and the documentary. My theory so far is that my Pioneer DVD doesn't like the "movie only" version created with DVD2One or DVDShrink 2.2.
    One last comment: A friend lend me a backup of a "movie-only" movie done with DVDXCopy Express, burned in a Princo, and worked flawlessly on the Pioneer DVD from start to end.
    I am burning the VOB's created with DVD2One or DVDShrink, with Nero (latest version), Could that be the problem? Which is the best, more compatible DVD burner? Have anyone tried Roxio EasyCD Creator 6?
    Any extra insight is appreciated.

    George.
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  5. I backed up k-19 with DVD2ONE I think I use 1.01 it might be the version your using
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  6. Originally Posted by spiderman2k1
    I backed up k-19 with DVD2ONE I think I use 1.01 it might be the version your using
    Which program did you use to burn the DVD?
    Thanks
    George
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