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    Trying to back up Total Recall which is single layer(4.29gigs). I used Decrypter and selected ISO read. After reading i went back and selected to ISO write. But when i select the Total Recall file that it made, there are 2 of them. One is 48kb and the other is 3.9gigs. Which one? thanks for your help!
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    UPDATE;

    Well i selected the little file. The disc ended up being 4.xgigs. But it wont play in my DVD player. It recognizes it as a dvd but you can hear it spinning and trying to read it. I am using Verbatim media w/ my pioneer104. I checked the disc out and it has the files on there. Dont understand why its not working.
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  3. you can select the bigger file... have you tried computer dvd player? or only your standalone dvd player? It could be that your standalone wont read those dvd-r's?

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    I have tried my stand alone unit(toshiba) and my Pioneer104. Which both dont read.
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  5. I have used DVD Decrypter just as you did several times with no problems.
    1. Did you check the "burn-proof" box? This box needs to be checked.
    2. Usually Write will select the correct file to write.
    3. Some of the Verbatium Disks have been recalled or will not work {Verbatium 2X DVD-R, purchased before Oct 31, 2002}.

    I have Sony DRU 500A DVD RW, in DELL computer.
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    Yeap the Burn Proof box is checked. I purchase the Verbatim Datalife DVD-Rs from BestBuy 2 weeks ago. They work perfect on my Playstation2 though.
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  7. Last night I used DVD Decrypter to read, then write US Marshals:
    When I finished Reading, I had only 2 Files, these files were not in any folder.
    I made a folder "VIDEO_TS, then placed the 2 files into this folder.
    Then I used the DVD Decrypter ISO Write feature, selected the Folder, and DVD Decrypter did the rest. {NOTE: under setting, "ISO" All boxes were checked, and "Maximum File Size" was set to NONE.}
    On the "ISO Write Main Screen" the only box checked is BURN-proof, setting : Data Type=MODE1/2048.
    If this don't work try going to setting and resetting defaults:
    I always enable streaming in IFO MODE and check off all subtitles and other audios except English.

    The DVD-R that was produced works in my computer AND my 3 year old sony home DVD player.

    Final note: I never close or finalize any DVD. {I tried this once and then it did NOT work in home unit}.
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    I'm not having much luck. I used PrimoDVD and did the Global Image method. It read the DVD fine. Burned to a DVD-R fine. But wont play. My DVD player on my computer says insert a DVD disc and IFOedit shows a green screen.
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    Well when i check to see what files on the DVD that i just burned, there are:

    AUDIO_TS
    VIDEO_TS

    But when i click on AUDIO_TS there are no files in it. But when i click on VIDEO_TS, i get this:

    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS
    VIDEO_TS.VOB
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0
    VTS_01_0.VOB
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    2.VOB
    3.VOB
    4.VOB
    5.VOB
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  10. Originally Posted by rubberman
    Well when i check to see what files on the DVD that i just burned, there are:

    AUDIO_TS
    VIDEO_TS

    But when i click on AUDIO_TS there are no files in it. But when i click on VIDEO_TS, i get this:

    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS
    VIDEO_TS.VOB
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0
    VTS_01_0.VOB
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    2.VOB
    3.VOB
    4.VOB
    5.VOB
    AUDIO_TS folder is empty don't worry!
    All files should be in VIDEO_TS folder that's ok!

    but those files should look like this:

    VIDEO_TS.BUP
    VIDEO_TS.IFO
    VIDEO_TS.VOB
    VTS_01_0.BUP
    VTS_01_0.IFO
    VTS_01_0.VOB
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    VTS_01_2.VOB
    VTS_01_3.VOB
    VTS_01_4.VOB
    VTS_01_5.VOB

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  11. but I dont understand how you can failed that DVD decrypter method?

    I have the same pioneer 104 and I have done 30 copies from DVD-5 disks and all have worked fine!

    This what I have done with DVD Decrypter:

    "Mode" -> "ISO" -> "READ" and named the file something.iso

    "Mode" -> "ISO" -> "WRITE" and open that something.iso

    BURN

    thats it...

    If that wont work then it must be those verbatim discs??? or your pioneer 104 is broken???

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    My Pioneer 104 isnt broken cause i backed up a tons of PS2 games and never had a problem. I also dont understand why this aint working. But someone told me that Verbatim recalled some of their DVD-R discs but i havent seen anything.
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  13. I received a pink NOTICE from SONY, 2X DVD-R verbatim disks may not work if they were purchased before Oct 30, 2002.

    I would also try uninstalling DVD Decrypter, then reinstall.
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  14. Sorry misspelled VERBATIM

    Link to site:
    http://www.verbatim.com/products/products.cfm?showfaq=1

    Verbatim customer service # on notice I received: 1-800-538-8589
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    well i purchased my Verbatim 15 pack 2-3 weeks ago from BestBuy which is before Oct. 30. I clicked on that link and cant find anything about a recall on bad dvd-rs or what to do.
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  16. Go to this link http://www.verbatim.com/ , click on support on the left side of page, in the new window click on the "BLUE" product line box and highlite DVD-R {DVD}, then click submit. The most popular FAQ is the following:

    1. Q: How do I receive replacements for defective product?
    A: Any defective product can be returned to: Verbatim Corporation 1200 W T Harris Blvd Charlotte, NC 28262 Attn: Tech Support
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    So they will replace my remaining untouched DVD-Rs with a new 15 pack?
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