need a guide for backing up my...

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  1. okayl

    okayl Guest

    need a guide for backing up me STEALTH dvd.

    i have tried using dvd decrypter and it hasnt worked at all, i dont know which vob files to decrypt. if there is a screen shot of the correct vob files then please let me know.

    or if anyone else has successfully made a backup of their STEALTH dvd please show me how you did it, need a easy guide. thanks.

    i have already read jaguar's post. but i didnt see the screen shots.
     
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  2. ScubaPete

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    Use the guide intitled Shrink/Decrypter in my sig.
     
  3. okayl

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    okay i think i backed it up

    it burned but i hope it plays all the way through

    the way i did it was using anydvd just download and run it thats all you need to do, then you use dvd shrink, you put the original dvd in the dvd rom not dvd writer. then go to re author click the drive its in, and click add, it analyzes it then put the blank media in the dvd writer and click back up! on the top, it takes about 35 minutes for it total.
     
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    That's a fair way to do it.

    May I suggest you set the Quality Settings for "Deep Analysis" AND "Maximum Sharpness" to provide you with the finest quality backup.

    I always ask myself the question, "Why do something in an "average" way when it can just as easily be done in a First Class manner ?"

    When I play my DVD's, want them to lQQk as close to the original as possible. True, it takes a bit longer BUT "Quality" usually costs more OR takes a little longer. Again, that's just me. If you don't care about quality, uncheck the 2 Quality enhancements. It will then come out like it would if you used 1ClickDVD OR any of the rest, 1-click wonders, mediocre.
     

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