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Specific Burning Question 123 Copy DVD Gold

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by 89drink, Mar 31, 2009.

  1. 89drink

    89drink Member

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    Okay, I'm not great with computers, but I bought a 123 Copy DVD Gold program to back-up my dvds with. I got a few done perfectly fine, but then I tried to do my first season of Rescue Me, and it's not working. The first disc is done, but when I tried to do the second disc, it wouldn't work. It got 3% done, and then said it was done. Same with the third disc. I tried to burn it to see what it would do, and on the burnt disc, it only shows the opening before the menu. Does anyone know if I can fix this, or did I get screwed buying this...?
     
  2. bryston

    bryston Regular member

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    Hi,

    the 3 best dvd back up methods are

    1) dvdfab gold/platinum (pay for)
    2) anydvd/ clone dvd (pay for)
    3) the free method (look for 1boneheads or rtm's posts)


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  3. Berryone

    Berryone Regular member

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    I would abandon 123 for DvdFab HD Decrypter.

    DVDFab HD Decrypter 5.2.3.2 (January 22, 2009)

    http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm


    123 Hasn't been updated since 2004. (No wonder it Failed)



    Some other Programs to Use with DFab

    DVD Shrink
    Imgburn
     
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  4. 7thsinger

    7thsinger Regular member

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    Fantastic advice has been given thus far. I would also abandon 123CopytoDvd for a more stable and updated ripper like DvdFab.

    I would also suggest using either FixVts or VobBlanker after ripping and before transcoding/encoding to clean the files up a bit.
     

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