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  1. Is there anyway to make a backup copy of a DVDR to another DVDR. i tryed it once and i got a error.
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  2. Originally Posted by sLiMjOnEsY
    Is there anyway to make a backup copy of a DVDR to another DVDR. i tryed it once and i got a error.
    Thanks

    I use DVD Decrypter.
    I also use DVDShrink, I select the drive where the dvd is, open the folder VIDEO_TS and select the first file, back it up and use NERO to burn it.
    You can also skip Nero and use AutoShrink together with DVDShrink to make a file which can be burned with DVD Decrypter.
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  3. hi there. i use these programs and if one doesn't work the others always do..
    dvd decrypter;
    any dvd 3.2
    ulead dvd movie factory(awesome for burnt copies)
    and 2 versions of clone dvd(1.3 and 2.1)(2.1 won't copy burnt copies)
    oh and dvd x ghost is another decrypter that is good
    you should be able to find these progs. either here or
    h**p://www.aclantis.co.uk/modules.php?

    h**p://forum.andr.net/viewforum.php?

    or

    h**p://www.aftermath.lunarpages.com/phpBB2plus/index.php
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    You can use either one of two methods:

    1) Open up the DVD in *My Computer* then drag and drop the files onto your HD. Then, depending upon what burning software you have, either put them into a VIDEO_TS folder and burn it onto a dvdr, or if you use Nero, burn the files only into the VIDEO_TS folder that Nero provides in DVD-Video mode.

    2) Use the *copy disc* function that most burning programs have. It will extract the data and create an ISO image and save it on yer HD. Then it'll prompt u to remove the source disc and put in a blank. It will then burn the image onto your disc, resulting in a perfect copy of your source disc.

    There's no need to use all that fancy software just to copy files. Once the data has been ripped from an encrypted DVD, you can treat them like any other files on any other media. If you get an error, it's likely due to a dirty source disc or limited HD space. Defrag and try it again is u think that may be possible.
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    What do you consider Central Texas ?
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    If you look at a map and put a rectangle in the middle of the state that represents 300 miles E&W by 200 miles N&S, you'd see what I refer to as central texas. The middle, neither north or south, east or west. That's where I live.
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