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  1. Member tmac2085's Avatar
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    i have a movie that i have been trying to burn for the past few hours but can't. and on the back of the case it says its copy protected. i used dvd decrypter to get the ISO. and now i have a MDS file and a RAR file containing the video_ts and the audio_ts and also has some sort of jacket_p folder too. and when i double click the RAR file Magic ISO comes up with the folders loaded. I know i need to shrink the RAR/ISO file since its 7.95 gb. But im not really sure on how to do that. I have never had this such of a hard time burning/copying a DVD. Please help. Thanks!

  2. You should probably just delete all of that stuff and re-rip the DVD with DVD Shrink. If you don't have access to the original DVD anymore, just mount the ISO to a virtual CD-ROM, and use DVD Shrink on it. Nero has a Virtual CD program in it as well as Alcohol and many other programs.

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    You should just be ripping the files (video_ts folder) straight to disc with decryptor...then use dvdshrink to open the files.
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    SHould stick with one post for the same problem makes it alot easier to keep track of what people are telling you 8)

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=271582

    Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter
    You should just be ripping the files (video_ts folder) straight to disc with decryptor...then use dvdshrink to open the files.
    Which is the same thing i told him on top of what what to do with his iso image

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