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  1. Originally Posted by Vejita-sama
    I always use DVD Decrypter (freeware). Once I generate the VIDEO_TS folder I use IMGTools (freeware) to make an ISO image of the folder, then burn with DVD Decrypter. Never had any problems.
    That's exactly what I am using now. Simple, fast and they are all FREE!!

    Not sure it's just me or not, I have problem with copytodvd when using dvd+r, but dvd-r seems ok. Maybe 'cos I use a trial version?? Who knows, anyway I will stay away from it (the count down is also annoying)
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  2. Originally Posted by cowxl5
    Originally Posted by Vejita-sama
    I always use DVD Decrypter (freeware). Once I generate the VIDEO_TS folder I use IMGTools (freeware) to make an ISO image of the folder, then burn with DVD Decrypter. Never had any problems.
    That's exactly what I am using now. Simple, fast and they are all FREE!!
    No doubt its free and works good but not not that simple (one more step)
    and not that fast (10 more minutes)

    But it delivers.
    You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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    Originally Posted by ddlooping
    Hello again.

    I made a guide for burnatonce, the free program I previously recommended.
    It can be found here: http://www.dvdshrink.info/guides.php
    I have looked at burnatonce, but there is one problem. To burn DVD+R (my media of choice), it requires "PRODVD", which i have downloaded. But ProDVD requires a license key, and I have been unable to figure out how to get this. Supposedly you have to ask the author, but nowhere have I found an email address for the author of ProDVD?
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  4. henry_nettles, my last post in the following thread contains some info you might find useful.

    http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=24853
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
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  5. I need to retract my previous endorsement of CopyToDVD, at least for Optorite owners. This app worked fine with several test burns on DVD+RW but when I tried it on DVD+R I got coasters with three different high quality media.

    Most people seem to be very satisfied with CopyToDVD. So it's probably a compatibility issue with my burner, which seems to be very picky.
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  6. I use Alcohol 120%. (Talk about an army of one...LOL), with DeCrypter as my backup app.

    I create the iso's for Alky using ImgToools (0.89).

    Side Note: I've found that creating iso's, and then burning, provides me with the best compatablity. Also allows me to use other apps as I choose if I feel like it.

    AIR.
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