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  1. I have no trouble burning dvd's but sometimes some dvds are encrypted or something. I use dvdshrink 2.3 to compress the dvds for burning to dvd-r's and went to do that but it wouldnt allow me.

    I then opened up DVD Decrypter and when I have the dvd in my E: drive it said:

    "Device: [1:0:0] PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-105 1.33 (E

    Media region code is mismatched to logical unit region!

    The slower 'Brute Force' VOBDec/DeCSSPlus cracking methods will be used instead of I/O Key Exchange

    Visit http://www.firmware-flash.com for Region Free (RPC Phase I) Firmware"


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  2. I have no trouble burning dvd's but sometimes some dvds are encrypted or something. I use dvdshrink 2.3 to compress the dvds for burning to dvd-r's and went to do that but it wouldnt allow me.

    I then opened up DVD Decrypter and when I have the dvd in my E: drive it said:

    "Device: [1:0:0] PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-105 1.33 (E

    Media region code is mismatched to logical unit region!

    The slower 'Brute Force' VOBDec/DeCSSPlus cracking methods will be used instead of I/O Key Exchange

    Visit http://www.firmware-flash.com for Region Free (RPC Phase I) Firmware"


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    Luke23,
    Donīt you worry about this. Just accept the cracking method and copy all the entire files of the original DVD movie to your hard disk. Now is a region free movie. After, open dvdshrink, go to "Files" and browse the IFO file and compress the movie (if you need compress it).
    Bye.
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  4. Luke23
    the RCE of the dvd is region 1, and your burner/ripper is probably set at region 2. why? i do't know. that's how my NEC 1300a is set up too (maybe cuz in's made overseas). I could change it to 1 but no need. the workaround above works. good luck.
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  5. So do I ignore the message that comes up and save to hard drive anyway?.

    I usually just use dvd shrink for all dvd's to compress but do I save the dvd files to hard drive with dvd decrypter and do I just select the "VIDEO_TS" main file and compress that?

    Will the movie still turn out alright, even though that message comes up?
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  6. So do I ignore the message that comes up and save to hard drive anyway?.

    I usually just use dvd shrink for all dvd's to compress but do I save the dvd files to hard drive with dvd decrypter and do I just select the "VIDEO_TS" main file and compress that?

    Will the movie still turn out alright, even though that message comes up?
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