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Free DVD Fab 6.0.2.2 shrinking a DVD??

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by jmcole, Aug 29, 2009.

  1. jmcole

    jmcole Regular member

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    Is the free version of DVD Fab 6.0.2.2 suppose to shrink a DVD??? I've had this version since the beginning of July, ripped around 20 DVD's, and it's still shrinking them down to DVD5. Did I just get lucky?
     
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    You should have a 30-day trial use of all its functions, including compressing down to dvd5 format. Maybe your trial period hasn't expired yet.
     
  3. Berryone

    Berryone Regular member

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    It has come to my attention, that I May have Given some Erroneous information. I do Apologize If this Has Caused Any Harm.
    Rtm’s Insight is Correct and you May still be in the Trial period. Endo’s remarks are also correct. Once again I sincerely Apologize.
     
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    I thought you could use dvdfabHD decrypter (free version) to rip full disc to HD
    then
    use

    1) vobblanker
    2) imgburn to create dvd 9 iso
    3) burn dvd 9 iso with imgburn to get dl backup of the dvd
     
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    It has come to my attention, that I May have Given some Erroneous information. I do Apologize If this Has Caused Any Harm.
    Rtm’s Insight is Correct and you May still be in the Trial period. Endo’s remarks are also correct. Once again I sincerely Apologize.
     
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