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  1. 1. First time I've come across this problem. When I choose in DVD2oneX "copy: film" and then follow the correct procedures. When I hit start it only does the first bit which takes about 10 seconds and then finishes. I ran through the procedure about 5 times to make sure I'm doing everyhing right and then tried something else and it worked fine.

    In the end I just used the "Copy: Disk Copy" feature. I'm just wandering do some DVDs only allow you to do this? The movie to be precise was "Jackass: The Movie".

    2. Also the problem I had creating one file from two DVDs in the end – I couldn't resolve. Just choosing two led me to a file of 4.7 intead of 4.9GB. I am using DVD2oneX 1.2 and I know I've been told to upgrade but would 1.3 make any difference? Is 1.3 the latest version?
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    it wouldnt hurt to upgrade...

    i honestly have NEVER experienced what you are describing
    for both your film and 2 dvd experience...

    sorry...
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  3. OK - I upgraded to DVD2oneX 1.3 and tried the Jackass Movie and it still only burns the first title (See attached .pdf). The idea is I want to be able to watch the whole film (title 3) + extras (Titles 4 and 5) in one go without having keep selecting from the menus. I know I could copy just the movie but I like the extras. Is there anyway around this where I can get the whole lot onto one DVD???
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    Originally Posted by kroc_kroc
    (See attached .pdf).
    I'm blind!

    i dont see any .pdf?!?!

    were you trying to put up a picture?
    if so you have to use Preview to export your screenshots as .jpg and then upload that .jpg to your .mac account or other web service before you can host a picture here.


    if i read this right you want to have a FILM copy but yet still have all the extras.
    to be honest id just do a disc copy becasue the total amount of the menu is not a lot (few hundred megs) and you wont run into any problems like you are.
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