I have bought Pirates of the Caribbean 2 disc special edition, and am making a back up, I have used DVDShrink (folowing the doom dvd92dvd5 guides) to do both discs which work fine. The only things I removed were the none english languages and sub titles, When I burnt the discs using Nero 6 Ultra only the first disc (Movie and trailers only) worked, the second disc only got a 1/4 the way through in Nero before it was rejected.
Is this because the 2nd disc has a dvd-rom feature on it, and if so can it be burnt to disc with the other dvd scenes.
If not how do i remove the dvd-rom stuff, I have search everywhere for some info on this but I cant find anything on google or here.
Thanks in advance for ur help
Boswell
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Sounds like you are using some bad media. What is your media brand.
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Just ripping the second disc to your hard drive should remove the DVD-ROM content - most rippers only look in the VIDEO_TS folder and don't pay any attention to the "hybrid" stuff.
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I just backed up my copy of Pirates the other day and both disks copied ok doing exactly what you did. So it is not the DVD rom stuff on it.
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I use Bulkpaq DVD-R Orange top 4.7Gb, which i got from Ebuyer.com. I have backed up 3 of my DVD's so far and all have worked fine except for the extras disc of PotC.
I will try again tonight and see if it was just a bad disc and i'll post how i get on.
Thanks
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