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  1. Ok the first thing i did on my dvd was use dvd decrypter and then i burned it using nero. That dvd worked in my cd player and also worked in my computer. Now the second dvd i tried it was the same setup 1 layer and under 4.5 gigs i did this the exact same way i did the first one but this time the movie will only play on my computer and not my dvd. Can anyone give me some tips? Also is tehre a way to use teh trial version of dvd2one version 4 to rip the full movie and not just movie mode?

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  2. Every disk is different. Try doing it agian and see if it works. DVD players are much more prone to slight flaws in the burned disk than a computer drive. Not ever DVDr disk will work in a set-top.

    Originally Posted by IIIBishopIII
    Also is tehre a way to use teh trial version of dvd2one version 4 to rip the full movie and not just movie mode?
    Pay for the full version if you want to get past the 30 minute limit. Trying to get around the limits on trial versions is considered warez around here.
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  3. thanks, i tried again last night but it didnt work for the 3rd time. I am sorry about the dvd2one thing i did not realize it was asking for warez. Is there any way you can provide links to where i can get the versions of dvdshrink or dvdfab of the ones everyone uses in their guides? Also do you know a great guide to use? I searched on here but kinda still confuses me.

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  4. Well, I wish I could be more helpful, but to tell you the truth, I have never copied a single DVD. My usual routine is to record off TV, remove commercials, and burn to disk.

    As for finding the tools. You should be able to just click the link that was created in your post. The name of the programs turn into a red hyperlink that will bring you to DVDrhelp's summary of the tool, from there there is a link that says download. It a nice feature you can thank Baldrick for

    As for help with the guides, there are tons on this site. Which one are you having trouble with? I'll try to help as best I can, but like I said, I have never copied a disk. However, I am sure someone that uses the same guide will come along.
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