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  1. I am an absolute newbie and have recently purchased a Pioneer A03 bundled with VOB software. Instant Copy is brilliantly simple to use for copying movies (which I own) including copy protection if the movie is less than 4.7gb.

    Unfortunately, most of my 750+ collection consists of movies over 4.7gb so I will have to rip them. I've looked at several guides and am equally mystified by all of them. But the question I would like answered comes from reading the guide at www.dvd2dvdr.com which says that Windows 9x o/s can't be used for copying dvd's because of it's file system. I've not seen this restriction mentioned elsewhere so do I have to change o/s?

    Thanks for any help.
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  2. its the well known 4 GB file limit for media files. I have ripped on Win 98 just fine however, so I dont really see a concern.

    I think its 2 GB for AVI files and 4 GB on mpeg. But dotn quote me on that.
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  3. few vob's go over 4 gig anyway so Win 9x is fine. When u rip just
    make sure u have selected that no vob goes over 4gig.
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