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    I've used dvdfab decrypter to ripped the dvd onto my HD, then used dvd shrink to make it fit in my dvd-r media, then i used dvd decrypter to convert it to .iso image, I even verified that it's playable with daemon tools..
    When i burn using dvd decrypter, i got an error at 37%



    okay, how come i can't post my print screen here:

    anyways, it says :

    I/O error

    scsi status: 0X02
    Intrepretation: check status

    and some other crap... i've also tried using imgburn same thing, stopped in the middle.

    Media is dvd-r Philips.
    any suggestions?
    Thanks!
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    Can you burn a full disc (preferrably RW ) with other software, or just those 2 prog.?
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    Yes, I used those programs to backup my 2 other dvds without problem. This is driving me crazy, this time, I use dvdshrink reauthor, just drag the main movie, and now it worked.

    But now, i can't freakn delete the video_ts file!! pls help me!!
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    Why don't you just do the whole thing in dvdshrink? Rip, Shrink, and Burn.
    "Whenever I need to "get away,'' I just get away in my mind. I go to my imaginary spot, where the beach is perfect and the water is perfect and the weather is perfect. The only bad thing there are the flies. They're terrible!" Jack Handey
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    The first time i did use dvdshrink to do everything, and failed, that's why i tried other methods.

    Now this ripped file is quite big, and I cannot, for the life of me delete it!

    I tried this method:
    Open a Command Prompt window and leave it open. Close all open programs. Click Start, Run and enter TASKMGR.EXE Go to the Processes tab and End Process on Explorer.exe. Leave Task Manager open. Go back to the Command Prompt window and change to the directory the AVI (or other undeletable file) is located in. At the command prompt type DEL <filename> where <filename> is the file you wish to delete. Go back to Task Manager, click File, New Task and enter EXPLORER.EXE to restart the GUI shell. Close Task Manager

    and even in the cmd prompt, it still says file in use, wtf?? what can i do now?? pls help!
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    Have you tried logging off and when you reboot, delete the file before it gets chance get in use again.
    "Whenever I need to "get away,'' I just get away in my mind. I go to my imaginary spot, where the beach is perfect and the water is perfect and the weather is perfect. The only bad thing there are the flies. They're terrible!" Jack Handey
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    Log Into Safe Mode and delete the file.

    Start your computer and hold down the F8 key to get into Safe Mode.



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    Or might see what other prog./processes/services are running. Do you have something running as a device in Device Mgr for DVD access? Might try deleting to recycle bin - which will protest but sometimes it works. Or log on as guest or another profile. Or use win98 start floppy & delete in DOS.
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    By any chance are you doing ANYTHING else (ie. web surfing, running other programs) while you are burning? You got a SCSI error, which means access to the disk drive or burner (not sure since it's not my PC) got an error. This could be caused by you running other programs while you burn.

    I have another suggestion that might be the cause of your problem. I strongly suspect that after you mounted the "disc" in Daemon Tools, you forgot to unmount it. This is a HUGE no-no. If so, what is happening is that something, maybe a software player of some kind, is fighting your burner for access to the same files because it's trying to play the "disc" since you left it mounted. Unmount it in Daemon Tools and burn again and I bet it works.
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