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    I am trying to burn a concert DVD that a friend sent to me....

    The dvd plays fine in every DVD player i have..

    But when i try to burn it using nero i get an error. I cant remember the error right this second, i can do it again and make a screen shot if anyone wants to see.. But i think it has to do with a certain file thats on the DVD.. Even using DVD shrink or DVD Decrypter has been no help

    The file in question is this..

    VVS_DC.VOB If i go into Windows Explorer, the file is in the VIDEO_TS folder but is 0KB in file size.. Anybody have a suggestion how i can copy this? Maybe if i tried reauthoring it in TMPGEnc DVD Author maybe?? That i have't tried..

    Thanks in advance for any input!!
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    Just try remove the dc file. It is not any dvd-video standard file.

    And have you tried just make dvd copy? you can use dvddecrypter, mode->iso->read and mode->iso->write.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Just try remove the dc file. It is not any dvd-video standard file.

    And have you tried just make dvd copy? you can use dvddecrypter, mode->iso->read and mode->iso->write.
    I have tried to remove the dc file.. but when i popped the rest of the dvd files into the VIDEO_TS folder on nero to burn it. gave me a compiling error..

    I tried as you suggested by using the DVD and i got this error below.. which is the same error i got on Decrypter before....I click ignore and it just stays at 78% ...

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    ^ Bump ^

    Anyone else have any other suggestions?
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