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    I have tried to follow the directions given and guide after guide to get DVD-RB to work. When I use dvddecrypter it rips the dvd fine and then I go into DVD-RB and click on prepare where it starts working but then a html box comes up and it says:

    Warning! The input directory is already small enough to fit on a DVD-5. No compression is necessary. Continue anyway?

    Then it starts and says it is going through phases of preparation. Scanning and writing a .d2v file. Then a html box comes up saying:

    Run time error '9': Subscript out of range.

    When I click on OK it closes the whole program.

    So are there any ideas out there?
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    Warning! The input directory is already small enough to fit on a DVD-5. No compression is necessary. Continue anyway?
    This means YOU DO NOT NEED TO DO ANY ENCODING as your source is already small enough to fit a DVD+-R.

    Please check your source: Go to the source directory (where you put your ripped files with Windows Explorer, right click the VIDEO_TS directory and check Preferences. If the size is lower than 4.37 GB( or 4642 MB) the film can just be burned without ant compression.

    Pablo
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    pg55555

    So what do I do once that says that...I am not going to be able to use CCE SP? I don't get a message until it goes through all that...BUT, I do want to be able to use the CCE SP to get the best picture on my burn...I have Nero6 Ultra.
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    As pg55555 says - you can simply copy this to a new DVD WITHOUT having to go through CCE. You will have identical quality to the original because you won't be changing anything.

    This is as simple as it gets.
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