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    Hello all. Trying to use a new product I purchased called Easy DVD to VCD burner (site is www.easydvdcdburner.com) Trying to backup Lord of the rings 3 before I wear it out. Anyway...it finds the IFO file and says 3:20:00 next to it so I know it sees 3 hours worth of video, but when I start ripping, it stops after 10 seconds and just rips the intro with the company name....not any of the film. Any thoughts on how to do this or what the problem may be???
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    Well, I mostly try to stay clear of anyting with the word "Easy" in it...
    What to do, is read some of the numerous DVD to VCD guides found here at Videohelp!

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  3. Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    Well, I mostly try to stay clear of anyting with the word "Easy" in it...
    What to do, is read some of the numerous DVD to VCD guides found here at Videohelp!

    /Mats
    Good comment from Mats as always.

    If you are after a quick resolution may I recommend auto gk or, and I know mats said stay away from easy but how about EAZY? try Eazy VCD, another no brainer.
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    There's one exception to the "Easy" rule: VCDEasy! If it hadn't been for that one app, I''d never succeeded in making my first VCD.

    As for Eazy VCD, I've never had the opportunity (nor reason) to try it, so I'll refrain from comments.

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  5. Never heard of that program. Try their email at support@easydvdcdburner.com and come back and
    let us know what they said.

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    try the links to the left on DVD to VCD burning.
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