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  1. Hi,
    I am aware there are some posts on this subject but i have found nothing that helps me,(and i have read that much im more confussed than ever) I have Pirates of the caribbean Original and i have tried to copy it, i used DVDDECRYPTER,DVD2ONE and then NERO 5 to burn.
    i noticed after the decrypting there was no sound been played, i was in the middle of compressing with cvc2one so though nothing of it, after dvd2one finished , i checked it via powerdvd and it played find ,sound was there again, but thats when the problem started, after burning to a dvd-r ( i use a pioneer 105 burner and orange bulkpak discs,windows xp) i tried it in my normal dvd player and the kids dvd player, it just seems to jump erractically through the chapters, i have done the whole process again and still this happens, its driving me nuts now. I have seen several posts about disney discs, but i havent seen anything saying "this is how to get around the problem" please help , and i apologise if this is easily sorted but i swear i have looked and cannot see any help.
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    Usurper,
    I have a Pioneer 105, and I used Nero Recode 2 to back it up, absolutely no problem at all. I think I used Memorex media, not sure what's going on, I've never used DVD2One. Sorry, that's all I have to offer.
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    Just use DVD Shrink, drop all the grabage of the disc, make sure to uncheck "view shared files" under "options", re-author with deep analyzing on, then burn with CloneDVD. DONE!
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    I had no problems with that movie, I use dvd decrypter & clonedvd.
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