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  1. First of all, I did end up figuring this out after wasting 10 discs...

    I hope this make sense.....The thing all these movies have in common are...They start with a scene and then go into Credits, or in phantom menace "In a galaxy far away......"

    So what would happen is, The burn would complete successfully, but everytime I played the movie It would freeze at the point where the "Credits, or any scene where the list of actors and so forth would come up"...Right at the beginning....

    Even when I played THE ORIGINAL disc on my DVD Rom it would freeze at the same point. (using powerdvd, windvd, interactual player)I could skip it to the next scene, but sometimes you miss a part of the movie "in galaxy far far away...." which is a huge component in any of the star wars

    (I tried 5 different burning programs :Shrink, 1click, dvdxcopy, wizard, clonedvd2) Still had the same problem

    THE FIX

    REMOVE DVD43...when I disabled DVD43, the movies played fine.
    I Switched to ANYDVD, which works the same way (runs in background)

    WHY THE HECK DID THIS HAPPEN?? I don't know, and I couldn't find it anywhere on ANY SITE.

    So if anyone else has this problem, hopefully I helped you out
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    yep dvd43 is buggy...but it works for some and it is FREE.
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    Also what you're hitting is a place where the camera angles cut in and out (Phantom Menace) providing alternate languages. On The Incredibles, I don't know what it's doing there that might foul you up. Try using a real ripper. Like DVD Decrypter. It's free.
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    Incredibles also has angles, for various languages in the newspaper's first page shots... Not sure whether that's what's causing your problems...
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    OK then we've found a common cause. Just ditch the retrograde POS programs.
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  6. I just tried to copy Star Wars I & II which has angles.

    Used VOB Blanker to remove misc. features then,
    used DVD Shrink which then,
    burned w/ DVD Decrypter.

    When played, those scenes with multiple angles are repeated until all angles are played. Like the beginning scene "...long long time ago..." repeats 3 x.

    Is there a way to remove the angles? Or does anyone know if any of the current versions of these programs can properly process angles?
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  7. dvd2one can.
    rip with dvddecrypter,then pass it through dvd2one,picking movie only,or full disc,its up to you,then just pick whatever title you want,pick the full set of chapters for it,then a language and itll then do it for you.
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  8. Its pretty weird how were seeing people who want to backup their copy of the phantom menace .
    Most people hated the film while I liked it to a degree. Would have been better without JARJAR and all those yippies crap. Dvd decrypter will work fine along with dvd2one. Those are the ones that I used to copy mine 3 times sofar thanks to my kids
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    You can tell DVD Decrypter to simply take one angle, and which angle to take, when presented with a multi-angle disk. Generally, the first angle is English.
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