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    I used DVD Decryptor to back it up. When I try to burn with Nero it says dvd reallocation of files has failed...however I tested it out and it seemed to play fine. This happen to anyone else?
    BTW...there are 3 audio tracks (one of them a DD 5.1 EX or whatever it is) all on a single layer disc. Is this normal?
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    You might look here for the Nero error, mainly the link to Digital Digest: https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1522027&highlight=#1522027
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    Try ripping with the latest dvdfabdecryptor instead. You may also want to ensure you have enough free space on your HD.

    Also, The Boondock Saints Unrated Special Edition contains two (2) dual layer discs.
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    I didn't have any problems with Boondock Saints at all. However, I try to stick with main movies when I can and older versions for the best chances of completion since a lot of newer movies give me problems.

    I played the movie using my powerdvd set up, then I started my easydvdclone program (literally called that - sister company to Easydvdshrink that was recommended by easydvdshrink when their product wouldn't work). Using easydvdclone, I can take off extra audio tracks and such I don't need, particularly previews when I do a main movie option. There is also a two disc option (which is how I got WB's Constantine to work). If it's a back-up, I usually don't need the bonus features, considering I'll only watch them once, maybe twice.

    Hope I could help.
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