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    Please help this is my problem i know how to burn an original dvd to a dvdr and they play fine on my dvdr but some of them have errors when i try to recopy them to another dvdr i have tried all types of programs none of them work i tried just copying the filed from the dvdr to the hard drive and it will say crc check and ill use dvd decryptor, dvdxcopy, dvdxcopy xpress and even smart ripper they all freeze up at the same percent and it gives me a read error and it wont let me continue on please help me with the problem could it be the media that im using because i have cheap princos
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    Try ripping to your hard drive with DVDDecrypter and burn using RecordNow or Nero, it works everytime for me.

    SLICK RICK
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    Nobody likes a bunch of yackity-yack.
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  3. As long as you're using DVD Decrypter why not use it to burn as well:

    1) Run DVD Decytper, choose mode 'ISO read'. And rip the DVD
    2) Choose mode 'iso write' and burn to a new DVDR.
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    ive already used dvd decryptor smart ripper dvd2one and tried to do disc to disc copy with primo pass dvd but the all give errors at the same part could it be the media whoever has knowledge please shed some light here
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    what program are u using to burn? most programs use intentional error to some time copyright a disc.

    the way around that is act like u are burning the harddrive image but go the disc, instead of using direct disc copy

    for example if your dvd rom drive is D: with the disk u are trying to copy with say instant copy

    when it ask where u want to copy from don't pick D:

    pick harddrive and navigate to the drive D: the vts_ ifo file then pick copy

    with nero. u pick dvd video files and then navigate to the drive D: video_ts folder and click add, instead of disk copy

    this way they only pick up the dvd files and not the intentionally marked errors that they have put there

    another solution is to leave the original hard drive image there for future copying
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    thanks for the info but leaving all the files would take up to much space i have over 100 movies so good looks for the help
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    for future refernce
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  8. hey pal, are you the biggest jack!@# in the world or what? we are here for our own business...not a "dvd backup business". Go take that somewhere else b4 you get every legit person unable to backup stuff for their own personal use. and stop eating lead paint
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