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  1. Hi! When I have gone through all steps in BarryHL's guide for 9-5 Burner software Prassi Primo burns less than the whole folder. Nero says there's Missing vob's or something similar (Swedish version).

    IT's no problem playing the movie on my PC. But not possible to burn.

    This goes for "Die another Day" and "Windtalkers". Is there an explanation to this.

    Regards Anders
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    Hmm i'm not too sure what the problem is, all the DVDs I have copied I have put to DVD and they work fine.

    Are you sure you are following the guide correctly?

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    Barry
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  3. It worked with Record now. But now I have problems ripping "The world is not enough" with both dvddecrypter and smart ripper. The movie has only German spoken language and german subtitles after ripping. Any ideas?
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    What DVD reader are you trying to rip with? and are you ripping the whole movie in file mode?

    Best Regards.

    Barry
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  5. Asus dvr 104. It's also my burner. When ripping the whole movie and start it in power dvd with the first ifo, (main movie is the vob 3 set) here's only german but when I rip the movie only there's several audiotracks. Even when ripping the whole movie but start the main movie vob file (not ifo) there's several languages. Strange ???
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    Have you tried "WinDVD Plat"? If you haven't then you should give it a go, you can select to load DVD from folder and its just the same as watching from DVD.

    Best Regards.

    Barry
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