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  1. Member
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    Mar 2007
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    I burned my first DVD with ImgBurn last night. It gave me an error with my iso image. It said "Your image doesn't appear to be of the correct format for burning onto a DVD...image format: MODE1/2054 DVD format: MODE1/2048..." Would you like to continue anyway? Yes or no and I pressed yes and and then it gave me another warning..."your image looks as thought it may contain CSS protected data. Attempting to burn an image containing CSS protected data will give you a disc that won't be playable by normal players. Would you like to continue anyway? Note: You will need to decrypt the disc once you've burn it, in order to get unprotected playable files." I burned it anyway and I'm now watching the dvd on my player.

    I don't understand the error messages though. I burned the dvd image without protection. Why is it giving me CSS protected data error? It it Adobe Encore 2.0? That's what i used to program my dvd image? Then i tried to decrypt the dvd i made which made ifo, vob and bup files but never finished the decryption because of an i/o error in my sony DRU 810A dvd writer? I used a hival 16x external usb 2.0 to burn my dvd.

    If dvd decryter successfully decrypt the dvd what would I then do with the files it made? I'm really confused now...
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    Dec 2006
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    Hi mommyc,
    try using Ripit4Me or DVDFabdecrypter to rip and backup your owned disks to hdd first..
    DVDD by itself normally wont handle latest movies properly.... then use IMGBurn to build an ISO(image) file. Not sure about Adobe ,since I don't have it. just trying to help!!!
    " Who needs Google, my wife knows everything"
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