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  1. Member GeoFan49's Avatar
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    I'm trying to backup a DVD (9GB with CSS -> 5 GB no CSS)

    1. Tried DVDShrink, after it was almost half done copying my DVD to my hard drive, it gave me a CSS error... so, next:

    2. Tried DVDDecrypter. Got an ISO on my Hard Drive (7 GB) also a 9KB .MDS file... seems OK... but now, how do I shrink and burn?

    3. Nero Express opens the ISO file, it cannot burn, says it is too big for DVD.

    How can I get this job done?

    Now using:

    DVDShrink v. 3.2
    DVDDecrypter v. 3.5.1
    Nero, v. 6.3.1 (OEM version, came with DVD burner.)
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  2. Open the ISO with Shrink like this:

    Then Shrink it & burn the resulting ISO/files witht the program of your choice (Decrypter or NERO).
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    DVDShrink 3.2 will open my hard drive OK, but the .ISO file that was made by DVDDecrypter 3.5.1 does not appear... NERO will open it, but says it is too big to burn...

    What to try next?
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    oops... I was using the wrong function... sorry! It seems to be shrinking OK now... Thanks!!!
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