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    ok, im trying to backup Hitch, but with sony's movies not working in DVDShrink and whatnot, i want to know how, i dont care if i have to ditch the menus, and just get the movie, whatever. i just want to back it up. i have a problem though, i only have a little bit more then 8 gb left on the hard drive, and the drive is quite small, about 30 gb, most of the stuff is programs i need/really want, so i can only work with that, so i want some way to back it up, by using less than or around 8 gb. can this be done? also, i have DVDShrink, DVD Decrypter, and CopyToDVD, all the newest versions, is prefer if theres a solution that can be done with those, without having to install more software. thanks
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    AnyDVD and it's a small download.
    He's a liar and a murderer, and I say that with all due respect.
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    Use DVD FAB DECRYPTER (freeware) then use your fav burning software.
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    alright, i need a program that will let me do this in the size of the dvd, cause i used fab decypter and got it on my computer, but theres now about 700 mb left, and thats as far as i can go, the only program i have that will let me open it is dvd shrink, and even if i just want the movie, which is less than the disk size, i still have to save it.

    is there a program, that will work with this, that would just let me rip the movie from it, and burn it?
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