New to burning

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  1. benz4me82

    benz4me82 Member

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    I'm new to posting but I have been reading here off and on all day. Trying to get/ find, download the most recommended programs to burn DVD. DVD Shrink along with Nero 6. something. Looking for a little feedback from more knowledge. Thanks
     
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    sly_61019 Senior member

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    are you talking about burning ps2 games (your in the ps2 forum) or dvd movies?
     
  3. benz4me82

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    No. Just want to back up my DVD's and be able to play them on the road. Thanks.
     
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    moved
     
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    Check out the guides by bbmayo and scubapete, in my sig.
     
  6. brobear

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    Interesting. They learned much of what they know and don't know here on AD. LOL

    When Shrink is loaded the user can click on Help, Help Topics, Guides. The links are still good. The same sites have guides for using DVD Decrypter which can be used on most movies. It's a bit out of date on support, so some of the more recent movies won't work. DVD43 is a free decryption tool, but it's retail counterpart is far superior. Learn how to use the freeware and then a user can make a more informed decision on retail purchases. They'll then know more about what is being discussed on the forums. So, as a starter, I'd suggest going with DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter, it is a recording (burner) app as well and DVD43 or the better retail AnyDVD. The Nero trial can be used for burning or DVD Decrypter in ISO write mode or Imgburn. AnyDVD has a trial as does Nero and Nero has unlimited use of trials (they just have to be installed repeatedly as they expire. That's all you need to get started and the guides are there for use. DVD43 and AnyDVD are explained on their respective sites and repeatedly here on AD. Nero has an abundance of guide at Nero.com and I suggest using Nero 7 if using a trial or making a purchase. Nero 6 has some things that are out of date and with Nero 7 on the market, Nero 6 is no longer being updated.
     
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  7. aabbccdd

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    brobear ,good to see you back dude ,set yourself up a profile ,something new here at aDa
     
  8. benz4me82

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    Thanks for the input. Will follow up later.
     
  9. brobear

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    aabbccdd
    Thanks. I noticed the profiles, just hadn't bothered with it. I fear to know me is to avoid me. LOL Just think how I feel when I look in the mirror. LOL
     

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