40 Year Old Virgin Backup?

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  1. gr8ful1

    gr8ful1 Member

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    Hello,

    Has anyone burned a backup copy of The 40 Year Old Virgin? Or, has anybody encountered problems with that?

    Thank you.
     
  2. PCDAD

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    Yup,AnyDVD running in the background,DVDDecrypter to rip to HDD,DVDShrink to compress,and last but not least burn the movie to DVD with Imgburn....... Please observe the "TON'S" of guides given here as to not rile up the wrath of the Wise One's.....
     
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    i used just DVD Shrink on it's lonesome to rip, then Nero Burning Rom to burn
     
  4. aabbccdd

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    clonedvd 2 with anydvd here, done in under 25 mintues (doing the movie only of course)
     
  5. gr8ful1

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    Thank you all. I have a problem not with the process (I've had great success with Decrypter or Fab and Shrink in the past.), but with hardware. It seems my USB Host Controller is not being recognized as "HI-SPEED". I didn't know why the burner was running SO slow. I thought maybe it was something with the disc - a new title/maybe a new copy protection? Do cards just go out?
     
  6. aabbccdd

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    make sure the burner is in DMA mode NOT PIO mode, that will cause it to run slow
     
  7. mabacha

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    I copied it (40-Year-Old Virgin, Unrated, Region 1) earlier this evening without any major probs. Used DVD Decrypter in File Mode, changing CSS Cracking Method under options to "I/O Key Exchange -> Brute Force", and then Nero Recode to write.

    BTW, hi all, been lurking here off and on for some time, gave myself a DVDRW drive for xmas couple weeks ago. Sad to see the new law that's going to affect site :(


     
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  8. gr8ful1

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    Again, thank you all. The burner (a Sony) passed a test I downloaded from the Sony site and I reinstalled the card - still no solution, so I reinstalled the OS and everything. I made a back up copy with decrypter/shrink...no problems.
     

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