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| | Problems with DVD decrypter When I try to burn an ISO or IMG file with DVD DEcrypter it burns fine to about 30% and then the buffer goes to zero for a long time before it fills at starts burning again. Is this a problem with DVD Decrypter only? |
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| | Re: Problems with DVD decrypter "Per" <no@tak.dk> wrote in message news:eU3Iv$wZHHA.4720@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > When I try to burn an ISO or IMG file with DVD DEcrypter it burns fine to > about 30% and then the buffer goes to zero for a long time before it fills > at starts burning again. Is this a problem with DVD Decrypter only? Try AnyDVD. That works fine in Vista. DVDShrink might so as well, and it's free. ss. |
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| | Re: Problems with DVD decrypter "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> skrev i meddelelsen news:lt-dnTkjrsx14mTYnZ2dnUVZ8tGqnZ2d@bt.com... > "Per" <no@tak.dk> wrote in message > news:eU3Iv$wZHHA.4720@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> When I try to burn an ISO or IMG file with DVD DEcrypter it burns fine to >> about 30% and then the buffer goes to zero for a long time before it >> fills at starts burning again. Is this a problem with DVD Decrypter only? > > Try AnyDVD. That works fine in Vista. DVDShrink might so as well, and > it's free. > eh where do you burn in AnyDVD?!? Anyway I may have solved it by upgrading to IMGburn wich is the replacement for DVD Decrypter. |
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| | Re: Problems with DVD decrypter Try the following tools ![]() Pavtube DVD Copy It is an easy to use and powerful DVD copy tool. The program makes it possible to copy DVD to DVD with excellent DVD copying quality. With Pavtube DVD Copy, you own the most efficient way to create backup copies of your DVD movie collection. These working copies allow you to play your DVDs on home and computer DVD players every day without the inevitable risk of getting your originals scratched or damaged. You get disc protection with no loss of playback quality. The program contains functions of DVD burner. So it can not only copy DVD movie to ISO file or DVD folder and backup DVD to hard disk drive, but also burn ISO file and DVD folder to DVDs. Click here to download: 'Pavtube DVD Copy Software for Clone DVD, Best Copy DVD to DVD Solution!' (http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_copy/) DVD Shrink DVD Shrink is a useful program to back up DVD discs. This freeware can also be used in conjunction with a DVD burning software such as Nero to make copies of the DVD video disc. This software supports Windows 9x/2000/XP. DVD Shrink operates in quite a similar way to DVD43 and other decrypter programs. Click here to download: 'dvdshrink.org: FREE Backup Solution for your DVD movies!' (http://www.dvdshrink.org/) DVD Decrypter This is another software that can be used to decrypt copy-protected DVD. Besides, DVD Decrypter can also record images to disc. The software is free and the new release DVDDecrypter 3.5.4.0 is free for downloading. Click here to download:http://www.vgmcentral.com/dvddecrypter/index.htm DVDFab HD DVDFab HD Decrypter is a simple version of DVDFab Platinum. It copies entire DVD movie to hard disk, and removes all the protections (CSS, RC, RCE, APS, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying. It also comes with full HD-DVD and Blu-Ray support (Removes AACS). Click here to download:'Fastest DVD Copy Software | Best DVD Decrypter from DVDFab' (http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm) -- jane1043 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| | Re: Problems with DVD decrypter Buying DVD-Video film is not as simple as buying VCD disc or Cassette, as each DVD disc contains various icons, pointing out different Specifications. If you muddled to purchase some DVD film, maybe it can not play on DVD player. So it is necessary for you to learn about the common signs on the DVD disc. 1. Sign for DVD Video The standard DVD-Video laser disc: on each pack of DVD laser disc, you must have seen the sign, showing the content on the DVD disc is in line with DVD-Video standard audio-visual materials and all the function Compliance with the definition of specifications. As long as you see the sign, you will be sure that it is a DVD-Video laser video-audio disc, which can play on DVD players. 2. DOLBY DIGITAL Dolby The sign shows that the audio signal on the disc has used AC-3 encoder processing, which allows you to enjoy the digital sound effects. DTS, MPEG2 etc are similar with it. 3. NTSC OR PAL Video system signs: Generally speaking, video system and the region Restrictions usually are combined together. However, under some circumstances, they will be separate. Commonly, there are two video system signs, one of which, NTSC is the video output system for USA. Europe and mainland of China use PAL system. In addition, beside these two signs there are the appropriate region restrictions. “All” stands for unlocking region. The number presents the region where you can enjoy this film. 4. Subtitle Multi-subtitle playback: the icon shows that it offers various different subtitles on the disc. The figure among them says out the number. However, some of DVD discs don’t use this kind of subtitle, which requires you to take notes of the character of outside pack. After this, you can make sure whether there is the subtitle that you what to see. 5. Aspect ratio Video format: If it is shown as 4:3, which says out the image has been processed into 4:3, which is fit for playback on the traditional TV set. If 16:9 is shown on the outside package, while you want the playback on TV set with 4:3, you have to watch it as Letterbox or Pan & Scan mode. Then the quality may be affected slightly. 6. RESTRICTED The film classification: copyrighted films mostly are divided by the Film classification system of USA, which divided the film as G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17 etc. Without a doubt, these signs are very useful. Of course, when choosing DVD disc, you should pay attention to the reality of the coverage. In fact, the Pirated films are no more the content of the disc. For example, some DVDs are duplicated as VCD. This won’t keep in line with the original one. But the outside package still uses the introduction of the authentic. These should be taken notes of. More dvd ripper tools may be used:'Best DVD ripping software, rip DVD to all format of video - Pavtube DVD Ripper' (http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_ripper) -- Jazz2008 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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