CloneDVD2 Not Loading File From DVD

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  1. putray

    putray Member

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    In the Help file of clondDVD2 it says to 'Choose the drive where the original DVD is inserted. The data files of the original DVD will be loaded.' After I select 'Clone DVD' from the first menu it takes me to the Title configuration which allows me to do nothing. No file loads. I have AnyDVD running in the background, maybe there is a setting I need to change somewhere I dont know?
     
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    You have to pick your drive on the screen using the button on the side of the title box. Find your drive and choose the VTS file and then just click it will come up

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    Yep, that's how it's done. Give the puter a little time to recognize the disc, as if you are in a hurry sometimes it will show up blank.

     
  4. putray

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    I dont have the option of picking the DVD drive, do I need to drag and drop to a folder on the Desktop? If I select the 'Write Existing Data' option it will allow me to copy if the size is not too large. I have been using DVD Shrink and it seems to perform all the functions of cloneDVD2, could it be that the size of the file was too large and therefore clonedvd2 would not recognize it because the media is 4.7G?
     
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    CloneDVD will perform just like Shrink only faster and it is made to compress files. If your file is already ripped then open the file with Clone it should recognize it, just use the tab to find the file on your HDD.
     

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