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  1. Hi there just a couple of questions as I am new 2 shrink why will it not let me highlight the shut down pc on completion button?and how do you back up a movie so you can burn it at a later date?and y did my copy of 2 fast 2 furious work on my pc but only plays for a short amount on my ps2?cheers
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    Rip the files to your hard drive using DVDDecrypter then you can use these files at any time with Shrink. Just point Shrink to where you ripped the files to and it will get on with it.
    Shrink always creates (for me anyway) a copy of the VideoTS files it has created on my hard drive. When it is ready to burn just close the prog - then you will have a video TS folder you can burn at a later date with NERO.
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    Oh I forgot,
    The PS2 is fussy with back ups - try different media and different burn speeds.
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    or get a real DVD Player.
    Read my blog here.
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  5. I watch any backups I have on my PSX2 also...Just use DVD Shrink to shrink the movie to a folder on your desktop...then at a later time when you want to save it to a blank DVD use NERO to burn DVD files. I do this from time to time and all of my backup discs play on my PSX2 just fine. I use NERO STARTSMART (DVD) Just go to the Photo & DVD section and look for Burn DVD files.
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  6. sorry the Photo & Video section in Nero Startsmart.
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  7. Use the advice above and try the FujiFilm DVD +r /120 go 4x's. They work great in my ps2!

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  8. I am using the Memorex DVD-R 8x's with no problems.
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