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    I have used DVDDecryptor and DVD2One to Backup countless DVDs in my collection, but when I author my own DVDs, off my own captured video, If I don't do the calculations correctly and want to shrink the program, DVD2One tells me that the vobs are copy protected. What gives? I use TMPGenc Author as the authoring software, if that helps. I have used DVDShrink before but I would rather use DVD2One if I can get it to work correctly. Any ideas?
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    Is your capture source copy protected,VHS movies for example?
    You miight try ripping your aothored directory,Smartripper will rip from file on your HD. When it rips to the new directory it should remove copy protectection,i.e.-macrovision.
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    Yeah, We're talking about home movies, and stuff I taped off TV.
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    I am going to bump this, since I haven't gotten an answer. Shrink sometimes works for me, but sometimes it doesn't. I don't want to keep rendering an mpeg2 file because of a few mb. Does anyone have a solution to get dvd2one to work? It shouldn't read my stuff as copyrighted, since it isn't, it's my own recordings, made on my DC10+ card, rendered in TMPGenc and authored in TMPG Author. Help please!!

    BTW: thanks, but Smartripper isn't doing it!
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