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  1. Member hech54's Avatar
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    I can't seem to find a straight answer to these...maybe you can help?

    1) Does DVDFabDecrypter also copy the DTS audio to the HD?
    (This DVD has AC3 2.0, AC3 5.1 and DTS)
    2) Once I rip with DVDFabDecrypter to the HD...can I do a DL
    burn and have it end up exactly like the original(having the layer
    break in the same place)?
    Or should I just rip with DVDDecrypter in ISO mode if I plan on
    doing a DL backup?
    I only done one DL backup(with DVDDecrypter - and successful) due to the prices on DL discs but I think I need to invest in a few DL discs for these two DVD's. The reason I chose DVDFabDecrypter(to DVD folders) to rip these was that I plan to make audio CD's of them as well.

    Is DVDDecrypter in ISO Read/Write modes more accurate as far as
    the layer break goes? Although the DVD's are new it appears that DVDDecrypter will have no problems working with them.

    It took me a long time to get these DVD's and they barely arrived playable(the cases were crushed and the sleeves a bit torn) so I want
    uncompressed identical DL backups. Sure I can re-rip them with DVDDecrypter any time I want but these questions just popped into my head....trying to save time and not give my HD's too much of a workout..
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    Yes.

    ripping with DVDFab Decrypter is basically the exact same as ripping with DVD Decrypter in File mode, except it bypasses the newer copy/ripping protections on a few newer dvd's that DVD Decrypter does not.
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