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  1. I can get a DVDr to work in my comp but not in my dvd player. i know my dvd player reads dvdrs, i made a divx movie with DVDit to make sure. Heres a step by step on what i do.

    1, rip the whole dvd with smart ripper, [DVD is under 4.7 gigs]
    2, use ifoedit to get sectors
    3, burn with the newest nero
    4, try in my comp [works]
    5, try in my standalone [dont work]

    ANYONE KNOW WHAT IM DOING WRONG?? if so reply or e-mail me at ozzhead42@yahoo.com
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  2. When you rip with smartripper, just remove the macro and region. Rip all the files into a Video_ts folder and just add the Audio_ts folder. Works for me every time.
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  3. thx i'll try that. after you rip to you change any sectors? or just straight to burning. And what program you use to burn?
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  4. I just use passi primo dvd. I don't change anything. In smartripper I just change the rip method to files, select them and rip to a video_ts folder. Then just add an Audio_ts folder and burn. It keeps everything the same.
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  5. yeah-
    if the DVD is under 4.7gb then don't do anything to the IFO's...simply rip with smartripper and burn the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders even if AUDIO_TS is empty...I've heard of NERO burning less compatible DVD's, try burning the DVD with PrimoDVD...
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  6. thanks, im trying it right now, and also i dont have passi or wat ever its called. i got NERO the newest one and GEARPRO DVD
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  7. well i tried it... i got this disc to load up in my dvd stadalone but all i got was a black screen. [ burned with Gear Pro DVD ]
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  8. I Haven't used gearPro, all that I know is that Prassi PrimoDVD is the most recommended program for burning the most compatible DVD-R movies...if you do a little research, you can get ahold of the program...the only other issue is the DVD-R media that you are using...APPLE DVD-Rs are expensive but are considered the most compatible media, along with a few other brands...make sure you are burning on high-quality media and see if that makes a difference...
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  9. I just DownLoaded the 2.0 edition. Anyone know where a tutioal thing is how to burn them with PrimoDVD?

    And if u could tel ur aim/aol name so you could help me faster thx
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  10. IT WORKS!!! THANKS GUYS so much. One more thing is it hard to burn a movie over 4.7? I dont think it should be hard since theres alot of guides now. well any way thx again for ur help.
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  11. Originally Posted by ozzhead42
    IT WORKS!!! THANKS GUYS so much. One more thing is it hard to burn a movie over 4.7? I dont think it should be hard since theres alot of guides now. well any way thx again for ur help.
    Simplest method for DVD5 I have found for a mirror backup copy is to use latest DVD Decrypter to create an ISO image and the burn it back all within the same program - an all in one great solution.

    DVD9 more complcated but as I am only interested in the movie itself I split to two DVDR using Smartripper to rip first half and then second half of the chapters, Ifoedit to correct everything then burn with Nero. This gives you two DVDr (so cheap now it hardly matters) with chapter points and the full quality preserved but just the movie.
    The process is slightly confusingly described in the guide available at www.mpucoder.kewlhair.com/Derrow/split.html

    Ifoedit has a DVD player incorporated and I have found if the DVD you have created plays in Ifoedit it will almost certainly play on my standalone
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