These are just a few dvds i recently purhcased and have had trouble backing them up... normally i just open up dvd shrink use the backup option n burn the results with copy 2 dvd... all these newer dvds everytime i try to use the backup option it tells me there is some new copy protection and i guess my version of dvd shrink which is 3.2 doesnt have the new copy protection cracked... is there anyway i can tweak my dvd shrink settings to allow me to rip and burn my movies as usual??? because now my only option is burning the movie with dvd x copy xpress, or ripping the files with dvd decryptor then resizing them with dvd2one n then burning the results with copy 2 dvd... i would hate to have to go thru that lengthy process... so if anyone has come up with a quick fix by changing some settings in dvd shrink it would be greatly appreciated...
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Originally Posted by smearbrick1
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Latest version of DVD Decrypter.
Must be a new week of movie releases as threads like this are available each and every week. View any thread asking for help on ripping/burning any movie lately and you will get the same solutions. See first sentence above.
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Originally Posted by ROF
it says I CAN SUCESSFULLY BURN THE MOVIES I LISTED IN MY TOPIC USING DVD DECRYPTOR IN FILE MODE THEN I RESIZE IT WITH DVD2ONE THEN BURN WITH COPY2DVD... i never said i couldnt burn the movies... my question was there anyway to burn the movies with DVD SHRINK... thats my only question i never said i couldnt burn the movies... so how bout u 2 einstein's
read my post thoroughly... all either 1 of u had 2 say was NO at this current time the new copy protection cannot be cracked with version 3.2 DVD SHRINK... thats all...
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OK! I burned with shrink. As I do with all movies I want to archive I first use decrypter to rip the movie, since shrink sometimes has a hard time doing this. I will then use shrink to re-size the movie to the more affordable DVD-5 Discs.
I'm not alone in doing this and have done so successfully for the movies you listed.
I think it's you who needs to read posts more clearly, but who am I to argue with someone who posted the same question we see week after week. -
Originally Posted by zzNyQuilzz
Patience my friend. If you don't get the answer you want out of the first two posts, don't go crazy and try to belittle the very people from whom you are requesting help.
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Originally Posted by zzNyQuilzz
Rip to HD with DVDdecrypter (latest version). Then use DVDshrink to shrink the movie using the files on the HD, create an Iso and automativally burn the iso with DVDshrink.
Two steps. That quick enough for youThere are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those that understand binary... -
These are just a few dvds i recently purhcased and have had trouble backing them up... normally i just open up dvd shrinkNo DVD can withstand the power of DVDShrink along with AnyDVD!
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Originally Posted by jtoolman2000
But im not gonna argue with u cats anymore... cuz i got the answer i was looking for... all u had 2 say was a simple no... u cannot rip n resize with dvd shrink because of a new copy protection n no u cannot tweak dvd shrink 2 get around it...
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Originally Posted by zzNyQuilzz
The first reply in this thread answered your question even easier. Do a search on any related ripping/burning problems with new releases any week in the last 40 weeks or so and the answer is always the same.
Get the Latest version of DVD Decrypter.
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