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  1. I'm ready to back up the move the Ring but I first wanted to see what additional scenes, alt ending, etc the movie had.

    The menu has something like; play, scenes, "don't look here"

    So naturally I pressed the "don't look here" button. It appeared to be perhaps clips of the movie or another movie itself? Whatever it is I thought the few minutes that I watched, it might be worth keeping.

    My question is for those of you have have seen the DVD, do I want to keep this track? If so, what is it? Does it spoil the movie if you see it.


    BTY, I plan on watching this movie later but may not be able for a week or so and would like to make my copy by then.
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    Ive only ever used DVD2ONE for backing up movies. DISK COPY will copy that portion no questions asked. Movie Copy, you will have to decide if you want it or not. Personally, I like to have disks in the same format my origional is in. So, I always do Disk copy.

    Movie only mode ill only use when its a really long movie 3hours or so, to keep the quality decent.

    Speaking from someone who has seen the ring, you dont need that portoin. But, if you want a retail disk copy as your backup, you will get it no matter what.

    maybe the other apps let you select what you want but still do disk copy? I have no clue.
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  3. The movie is really too big to do a decent single disk copy, about 8 gig total. The movie is around 6 gig.

    BTY,

    DVDshrink, dvd2one, Instantcopy7 will all do the movie only, as well as other options. I'll probably do IC7 on this one.
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    [quote="FoolishBrett"]The movie is really too big to do a decent single disk copy, about 8 gig total. The movie is around 6 gig.
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    Most movies are like this. As long as there is not a LARGE amount of extras (you can tell by looking at the file sizes for the .vob's after the 6 in a row large ones (the actual movie) If they are small, you wont notice a great loss in quality when going to dvd-5

    movie only copy would just add a few extra 100megs to the movie only part.

    Its your call, do what your comfortable with.
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