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  1. Hello- Hoping for a little help with this. I use DVDShrink for my dual layer backups but the last time I attempted a backup I received an error at 98% stating file is corrupt. Knowing, this file is probably just an extra, I decided to rip the movie vob's and ifo's using DVD Drcypter. This got me down to 3.6GB which I moved to the video folder in Nero 6.0.3 for the burn. The burn took place and the Nero message told me it was successful but there is nothing playable on the disc. My DVD PC player tells me the file is unplayable because it is unrecognizable. Somehow the data is on the disc but I cant play it. Any help would be much appreciated so I can pinpoint what I did wrong. Thanks for your time.
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  2. Since no one answered..Im gonna go completely out on a limb here and say its probably either bad media or your drive is incompatible with something. But im no expert, its just what it sounds like...I really cant help further, though id love to. And I know nothing about dual-layer dvdrs.
    I had problems with nero 6.3.0.3 (if thats the one youre using) I went back to 6.3.0.0 and my problems seemed to have gone away, although I cant relate that to your dilemma.
    Oh, one more thing that may have something to do with it: On my old windows media player, If I ever had it open, then tried to run a cd from the drive, it would ALWAYS read "no cd in drive" no matter what. This was on media player 7 on win2k. Probably means nothing to you though..But its good to know in any case.
    If you're using quality media, (you know..ritek, tdk, verbatim, whatever it is) then perhaps its a software incompatibility with your dvd drive, even though nero might not pick this up and tell you.
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  3. You ripped just the main movie. In this case you have to reauthor your Dvd, use IfoEdit (see Guide) , then you can burn it and it will be Standart Dvd
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  4. did you rip all the files into a VIDEO_TS folder?
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