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    After reading through some guides and tutorials, I have successfully used dvd decrypter to rip some dvds, and dvd shrink to shrink them. I am now to the point where I would like to burn one of the dvds, but I can't seem to get Nero Vision Express 2 to see the dvd files. I go to through the prompt and click on make DVD-video. Next, I clicked add video files and selected the files I need, but the files do not show up in the content space. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    You should use NERO EXPRESS
    or NERO BURNING-DVD-ROM
    not VISION EXPRESS to burn already > 4.7gig content
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    If you have the VIDEO_TS folder, you don't need Nero for anything. Use the freeware ImgBurn and the 'Build' mode and just burn to a DVD. It works better than Nero, anyway. IMO.

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    He's right than any program that burns an image will work better
    when you make an image of the VIDEO_TS structure..then you're burning from a single file on your hard drive. This stops burners from having a ruff time (some VIDEO_TS's have 100's of files in there).
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    Thanks tremendously. I really appreciate the help. *sigh* all the wasted time...
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  6. If you have NVE then you should also have Nero Recode. Use that instead of DVDShrink; it's basically the same program, but it's more up to date and you can burn from it. On the burn page there are two check boxes, make sure to tick them both.
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