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  1. I have used the same method for this as I have for previous DVDs that came out perfect. Yet with this one, It wont play in my standalone DVD player and is now freezing my DVD-ROM in my computer up. Anyone know what the problem with this is???Thanks in advance!
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    Well what is your method? We need to know more than just the fact that it doesn't work.
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  3. I ripped all the files with DVD Decypter then I used DVD95Copy and let it do its thing, then I burned using default settings with RecordNow MAX...
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  4. bignewt, I have never used DVD95 copy, but I know it's just yet another one of those compression tools/transcoding tools. What I do know though is that if you are referring to the NTSC version of Monsters Inc, I believe there are "two" versions on the same disk. One is the full screen version, while the other is the widescreen version.

    Check the .IFO files and find out which one is which and just select the version you want to keep and rip those VOB files along with the corresponding .BUP, VIDEO_TS and .IFO files. Then you can simply use IFOEdit to create new .ifo files and then "GET VTS SECTORS" and you will be set. There is no reason to compress that film as I believe it's only around 3-3.5 GB's, which means you don't need DVD95COPY. Use this method and you will be successful in backing up Monsters, Inc.
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  5. I have had simlair problems with this film ive done loads using diffrent tools but always return to dvd2one.
    And the second time i did it using what must be the best compresion tool dvd2one it was fine,

    Also i found dvd95 the picture quality was not as sharp

    Just trying out dvdshrink....lol
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  6. Has anyone successfully copied this movie with DVD95Copy? Please help...and Defense...I want the whole DVD, if I take out one of the films screens, will that mess up the whole disk with Menus...
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