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  1. Member
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    Hello,

    For the God of me I cannot figure out why I cannot rip this disc.. I've done the same way as everything else but this wont do it.

    1. Use DVD Decripter.
    2. Use IFOedit to built the IFO. Then Save it.
    3. Get the VTS Sectors.
    4. Burn with Nero using UDF on a DVD-RW (leda brand)

    Result get a disc that plays ok the first 5 tracks then it get very jumpy on my apex 1500.

    Any help greatly appreciated.
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  2. Does the disc have multiple angles?

    2. Use IFOedit to built the IFO. Then Save it.
    What do you mean by this? What exactly are you using IFOEDIT to do?
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    I use InfoEdit to Built a new table of content.. I like to just have the movie without anything else.

    There are no angles on this movie.

    Thanks
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  4. Does the DVD you create play fine in your computer? Or does it get jumpy there as well? If it does get jumpy, did you try playing the files from your hard drive?
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    It plays fine on the computer with the copied version on DVD-RW.
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  6. Then it is probably a problem between your standalone and that media. Try a different disc
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  7. Member
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    What DVD-RW do you use? Have u tried Leda or Princo?

    What stand alone player do you use?

    Maybe I should try a new player.
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  8. I use DVD-R media. The Princo v2.0 1x generics have worked well in my Sony DVP-S300. I got the last batch of 90 for around $75+shipping.
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