Hi guys, been a while. Backed up Twilight Eclipse with DvdFab 7070 today, which seemed to go Ok. I used the 'main movie' option as usual. When I burned to disc and reviewed the disc I realised that all was not well. It froze three seconds into the movie, I skipped over that part , but viewing further down the line I realised that 'chunks' of the movie were missing. A few minutes from the beginning, a few more minutes later on, and so on. It was like they were just edited out while the movie continued on. I confirmed this by reviewing the original. What gives ? Is this a fault of DvdFab, or some kind of new protecting ? I'm baffled. Anyone come across this ?
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Will try that, thanks Wizard. Still curious about what kind of protection this is though. How does it manage to 'dissapear' whole sections of the movie ? If you don't see the movie previously, you don't maybe even realise somethings wrong with the backup.
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Well, DvdFab 8052 seems to have done the trick, thanks for the suggestion Wizard. Out of curiosity I scrutinised what happened this time. I did 'Fulldisc' option, and saw that there were TWO dvd titles created. One was the correct one, which I chose, another which is a 'cut up' version about 12 minutes shorter. Strange.
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