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  1. Anyone having any issues with copying DVDs from the last week or so. Fantastic Four and a few others, the audio is very low or muffled. I'm using Ripit4me/DVD Decryter, DVD Shrink.

    Also I've noticed for a while now (last 2 yrs) that when playing backed up DVDs, you have to turn the sound up much higher than on originals. Any ideas.

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    I have not had any problems on my end. I will recommend dvdfabdecrypter (free) as a replacement for ripit4me/dvddecrypter as dvdfabdecrypter is constantly updated.

    As far as your problem i tend to think it might be a hardware issue. Do you have a second dvdplayer to try the problem discs in or can you try your discs at a friends house and compare originals to backups. My guess is your dvd player is malfunctioning.
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  3. As far as having to turn the sound up on copies it's the same on multiple dvd players here as well as at a friends. I'll try DVD fab thanks.

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    I have seen some posts regarding a slight drop in volume after using Shrink, but it was not substantial, and it is something that I have never experienced. Then again, having also converted many, many video files to DVD with AC3 audio, I have never ended up with DVDs that had low audio either.

    Given that DVD Shrink does not touch the audio, it is difficult to see how it could cause such a dramatic difference.
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    Originally Posted by MCnDaHouse
    As far as having to turn the sound up on copies it's the same on multiple dvd players here as well as at a friends. I'll try DVD fab thanks.

    MC
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