There seem to be some copy protection ( to please MPAA ????) that will not let you copy again the backed up copy.
It looks like there is some thing in the CD that tells the OS to go into big loop, and finally NERO or any other software (including windows explorer copy) gives up
Does anyone know how to get around this ??
Thanks
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I have not yet come across this problem. I use IfoEdit to remove the backup copy screen and I also delete the text file that DVDXCOPY places with AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS. I'm not sure if either of these is responsible. I would recommend just coping the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS files to you hardisk. Burn the disk using nero in DVD/UDF and make sure it's set to 1.02. It should burn with no problems. Might be a little inconvienent but it's a quick fix.
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