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    Well, i wouldnt really call this a problem, but it might cause a problem. But when i backup a dvd using dvdshrink, and i put the files into nero and go to burn, before it actually starts i get this little message that pops up.
    That says:
    DVD-Video files complience test failed. The resulting DVD-Video might be unplayable. Do you want to continue?
    whats what it says, and i usually say no, because i dont want to risk making a coster. Then is just stops all together, and thats it. Would it be safe to go on? Or is there a problem?
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    What si the actual warning (what you wrote is incomplete)
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    thats it, thats all the little window that poped up said.

    Heres a copy of the log

    Backup file 'VTS_01_0.BUP' should be identical to 'VTS_01_0.IFO'
    Backup file 'VTS_02_0.BUP' should be identical to 'VTS_02_0.IFO'
    Backup file 'VTS_03_0.BUP' should be identical to 'VTS_03_0.IFO'
    VD-Video files compliance test failed
    Thats the log that comes up in nero. But i dont understand how the fles would be different
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  4. The bup file is just a backup of the ifo file, so it wont make any difference.

    Just burn it and it will be ok.

    If you wanted to play safe, you could copy & paste the 3 ifo files to your desktop, rename them with the bup extension, then delete the offending bup files (in the VIDEO_TS folder) and copy & paste the renamed ones back in their place.
    Then try burning with Nero and see if it stops complaining
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