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    To back a a DVD I use DVD Decrypter, then DVDShrink. Nero is unable to create a DVD from the ISO that DVDShrink creates, so I have been using Decryptor for the burning. The nero burns data DVD's just fine.

    Is the Nero 6.3 the problem?
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  2. probably....I only use dvddecrypter to burn..never had a problem.
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    Stick with DVD Decrypter for DVD Video burning.

    You can use NERO if you are creating a CD disc of any sort or a DVD data disc.

    - John "FulciLives" Coleman

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    You can also use the classic version of ImgTools to create an ISO IMAGE FILE from a VIDEO_TS folder of DVD files.
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    You are selecting the wrong format.

    You need to select burn disc image.
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    What bazooka said. In the newer versions of Nero the image burn is under the 'Recorder' pulldown menu, not the ISO burn selection. But DvdDecryptor does just as well, or better, with image burns from DVDShrink and you can do it automatically.
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    That's what I wanted to hear I have been using it in the automatic mode - insert a blank DVD+R before using the DVD Shrink. Thanks!

    Originally Posted by redwudz
    DvdDecryptor does just as well, or better, with image burns from DVDShrink and you can do it automatically.
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