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    hiya i have road to perdition and i wanted to make a backup of it, i have used dvd2one before and it worked fine, and i done everything the same way as before, i have version 1.1.1 of dvd2one incase anyone is wondering, and after ripping it using dvd decrypter and then using dvd2one, there wasn't any prolmes reported so i dropped all the files in the video_ts folder in nero and copied as usualy but after putting the disc in my dvd player it says disc can not be played or check the disc

    so i dunno what the difference is between before and now

    any ideas

    thanks
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    Do a search about that because I remember reading a previous post on this same problem. I bet your copy of Road To Perdition is in wide screen because that is what they figured the problem was. I have it in full screen and had no problems backing up Road To Perdition using DVD2ONE and NERO
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    ahh right, it is in wide screen, do u remember why / how this would affect me with dvd2one and nero?

    thank you
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  4. I've done Road To Perdition W/S with no problems
    I used DVDecryptor,DVD2One & Nero 5.5.10.15
    Mine was R1 Canadian disc !
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  5. I think the problem is that is a very dull film..*yawn*
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    hi, have done another copy and it worksm what i change was, in the iso properties on the dvd disc in nero i ticked allow pathdepth of more than 8 directories and it works now, wether this has done it or not i dunno but it seems to have done.

    thanks
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