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  1. I generally back up all of my dvds so i am going through and doing that and am having trouble backing up Star Wars III revenge of the Sith. I am using DVD Decrypter reading in ISO mode and it is giving me an error message 1/4 of the way through. I have tried it several times. I also tried using DVD Shrink with compression turned off and it fails during the reading process as well. Any help would be appreciated, not a big deal if I don't get it backed up, but am curious as to why it would be the only disc out of the ones I have done. Thank you!

    I did a search on this on the forums but came up empty
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  2. Try anydvd, and dvdshrink at the same time. It will work. It worked for me.
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  3. thank you..did you mean run them at the same time? Im not sure because Ive never used anydvd
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    Use dvdfabdecrypter. No iso mode though. It will rip the video_ts and audio_ts folder and then you can open the dvd folders in dvdshrink.
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  5. Although AnyDVD is a great program, it's payware. For a free solution, try ripping with DVDFab Decrypter.
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    Originally Posted by RowMan
    Although AnyDVD is a great program, it's payware. For a free solution, try ripping with DVDFab Decrypter.
    While DVD Fab Decrypter might be free, if you do use it you may want to consider offering your support to those people who have brought you this free software. DVDFab Express is a much more powerful version of Fab Decrypter. Don't be a leech. Support the software houses that support you.

    AnyDVD is also a great tool to own.
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  7. Originally Posted by Noek
    thank you..did you mean run them at the same time? Im not sure because Ive never used anydvd
    Let anydvd run in the background, then launch dvdshrink. Anydvd will take care of the latest roadblocks and shrink will shrink the movie.
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