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  1. I normally don't have any problems, using "DVD Shrink 3.2", but after I made a bck up copy of a DVd, I wanted to make a back up, for the back up. It wouldn't do it. So I was able to save the files from the dvd, to the hard drive, that went well, but when I opened these files, and tried to burn them, I got this error message from DVD Shrink:

    "DVD Shrink encounted an error and can not continue There is Not Enough Space On Your Target Drive".

    My target drive, is my Burner, which is a "LiteOn DVDRw SOHW 1633s"
    Can someone, please tell me, what I am doing wrong, and how to solve this problem? Thanks In Advance...
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  2. Was it in the process of re-shrinking when you got the error message, or had it actually started burning? If it was re-shrinking, you probably ran out of scratch space on your hard drive.
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    is the backup a single layer ( DVD5 ) if it is you dont need to use dvdshrink

    just dvddecrypter read ISO then write
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  4. Standard disc copy makes a wonderful backup of a backup

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    Just a thought ,,,, Why don't you just repeat the process using the original!!!
    No DVD can withstand the power of DVDShrink along with AnyDVD!
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  6. Me thinks maybe he no longer has the original! But wait! that would mean...... surely not........... let me think a backup of a backup and no original................. No, I am lost!

    Just re-copy the original....... if you can... of course you can...
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    All joking aside, you can simply and literally drag both VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS onto you HD and re bun it. It really does not need to be re- ripped. The backup is not protected, right!
    No DVD can withstand the power of DVDShrink along with AnyDVD!
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