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  1. I have had trouble backing up 8 Mile using DVD Decrypter then DVD 95 Copy then Copy to DVD. I was wondering if anyone has had the same problem and might have any solutions.
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  2. whats the "same" problem?????
    give clues...
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  3. use IC7, had no problems at all.


    Joe328
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  4. it will have menus and everything but when i press play it will freeze at the rating screen where it says its r rated. so i tried selecting scenes and there r no numbers or descriptions and it wont let me selct them
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  5. Sounds like an OLD problem i used to have
    before these programs came out w/ ifoedit,
    i would forget to "get vts sectors"...anyway
    to do that with 925?
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  6. im kinda new at this so what exactly is vts sectors and all that
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  7. I did 8 mile couple of days ago. I used doom9.org DVD-9 -> 2 DVD±R guide since it can't fit to one disk without re-encoding.
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  8. Originally Posted by Joe328
    use IC7, had no problems at all.


    Joe328
    yea ok check the file size!
    Thanks alot,
    dreadogg
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  9. my format is to use; smart ripper->select all file, dvd95copy->just the english 6ch (why in the hell you need english subtitles?), and lastly burn it with nero!!. simple and works great, i don't really care about the qualityjust the movie(s)
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  10. Originally Posted by artpoun79
    (why in the hell you need english subtitles?)
    Maybe I am deaf or English is not my first language....
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  11. forced subs
    Thanks alot,
    dreadogg
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    Used DVD Decrypter, DVD2ONE & RecordNow Max and everything worked great.

    I used the Guide that BarryHL put together on this website.
    Nutty1
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  13. O best way to go with 8 mile is get instantcopy and dvd decrypter. decrypt the DVD (make sure you select all the files) then in instant copy copy everythin but the DTS track. My copy turned out just as perfect as the origional
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