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  1. Hi, can anyone tell me how can I burn an image of a movie ( .nrg ) that I made with Nero ?!

    The image is 7 gb long, of course it can not be burned in a dvd-r, my question is if it is possible to burn to the hard drive (making the original files) for then I can work in the movie.

    Other question when i make a nero image of a dvd5 the process only takes 10 minutes (with the Sony dru500) against the half an hour that would take riping at 2X... why isn't this metod more used?!.. I never heard anyone talking about making this!! It's way more faster and in the end I get a dvd exactly identical to the original in one step. (Don't believ that it was I to discover this process!)

    Thanks a lot.
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    Originally Posted by Dcent
    The image is 7 gb long, of course it can not be burned in a dvd-r, my question is if it is possible to burn to the hard drive (making the original files) for then I can work in the movie.
    You must reconvert it to one dvd5 or copy it two dvd5s. Try click on the dvd ripping link here to the left.

    Other question when i make a nero image of a dvd5 the process only takes 10 minutes (with the Sony dru500) against the half an hour that would take riping at 2X... why isn't this metod more used?!.. I never heard anyone talking about making this!! It's way more faster and in the end I get a dvd exactly identical to the original in one step. (Don't believ that it was I to discover this process!)
    The point of dvd decrypter and other ripping tools is to remove the dvd encryption so you can make a copy of it. It will NOT work if you just make a copy with nero and burn it on dvdr. If it would work the original dvd is NOT encrypted.
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  3. Right.. it is possible that this particular movie that I just made is not encripted (very low quality stuff :P )

    About the 7 gb image... I do not already have the original, only the image in the hard drive, can I burn it to two dvd-rs ??
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