Need to copy my copies...help.

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  1. JJenn74

    JJenn74 Member

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    Hey guys....I copied some movies and did them wrong at first so now I've got about 5-6 movies that have trouble playing in my player. I'm now burning them all as DVD-ROM and they work alot better. The 5-6 movies that have trouble in my player play fine on my cpu. The files should be good, they show up as 2 folders when I view the drive. My question, is there a way to burn those 2 files (I think they are for Video & Audio) to another DVD in the right format? I've tried reading them in Decrypter but they always error at me, not sure why. There has to be a way to burn them without decrypting them because they are already decrypted. Please help.
     
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    Exactly what format are the movies in?
     
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    Most are DVD-R. I've learned that the best way to make them compatible with my player are to burn them on DVD+R and booktype them as DVD-Rom.
     
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    What error are you getting with Decrypter, are you using iso read then write? Could be your disks have errors in them which Decrypter cannot get beyond.
     
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    that's my thought....but why would that be if my cpu can view the movie without any problems such as skipping, etc.?
     
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    Try using DVD Shrink.
     

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