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  1. Okay, heres my situation. I ripped with DVD Decryptor but only ripped the default files that it selected (I didn't to a ctrl-A) and I want to strip out some of the audio tracks and subtitles and burn it to a DVD-R to play in my DVD player. I tried Using DVD2One how ever every movies I've processed through DVD2One will freeze at certain spots during the movie when played back on my Pioneer DV-C36 DVD Player. So I need to process the files with something other then DVD2One. I've tried DVD Shrink and it keeps saying "DVDShrink has encountered and error and cannot continue this operation, file doesn't exist" I'm assuming I'm getting this message because I didn't rip the entire DVD content to my hdd. I've also tried DVDFab and after I select the files and click continue it say its analyzing DVD for about half a second then the program quits.

    So my question is how can I process the dvd files so i can strip out the unwanted audio tracks and subtitles and fit it on to a dvd-r without using DVD2One? I know the easist answer is to re rip it with DVD Decryptor and select all the files but there has to be a way to do with with what I've already ripped, no?
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    Since you are having so many problems with what you have ripped, why can't you re-rip if it is the easiest way?
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  3. Try ripping it again using Dvdshrink V2.3 beta 5. I understand u want movie with subs only, dvdshrink will do it, but it might only do it from the orginal dvd....SasArchiver (its has options to select subtitles, languanges etc, and makes the dvd smaller at the same time)
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  4. It's probably not Dvd2One that's causing your problems with freezing, it' more likely to be the media you are using.

    Have you tried a decent Ritek disk ? ..... as Princos are very hit and miss for movies.
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    there has to be a way to do with with what I've already ripped, no?
    Why is that so important ? It would be far easier to just rip it again.
    Is there a problem with that ?
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