Problems With Murderball

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  1. Ralphy107

    Ralphy107 Member

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    Has Anyone Backed up Murderball?
    I've Tried it with Shrink, AnyDVD In The Background and then Nero everything works fine up to I put in the blank DVD. Then it says the disc doenst have enough space. Ive tried it several times with different blank DVD's and it doesnt work. And the worst thing is that everytime I try it I have to wait 50 min because it saves the file on the hard drive but then I dont know how to burn the file with Nero so I have to do it all over and wait another 50 min for it to still not work cuz i didnt get it done.
     
  2. Car.Mike

    Car.Mike Active member

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    Ralphy107 ,
    Welcome to the forum. In Shrink go to EDIT > Perferences> and below that is "Target DVD Size". You will see a box below that so change it to read "Custom" and to the right side insert the number "4300". Now you should be good to go.
     
  3. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    You also don't have to keep retranscoding the movie...once you do it the first time (if you don't get an error) the ISO file is saved to your HDD. Simply browse to the file each time you with to use it.
     
  4. aabbccdd

    aabbccdd Guest

    also clonedvd 2 with anydvd will do the movie i promise!!
     
  5. 9mmruger1

    9mmruger1 Regular member

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    @Ralphy107

    As LOCOENG indicated regarding the ISO file. What I do is to create a folder named after the movie that I am backing up and put the ISO into that folder. That way you always know where you have placed the movie and can find it. I created a DVD_Work folder on my desktop and then put subfolders (movie titles) into that main folder. Then whichever movie I want to back up I can go directly to that folder and locate the ISO to burn.

    Give that a try. No reason at all to recode a movie every time you want to burn it, unless you have automatically erased it after the burn. If so, turn that option off.

    Cheers.
     
  6. Ralphy107

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    I got The Job Done thanks to you guys. I just wanted to write back and say thanks.

    Ralphy107
     
  7. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    No prob...glad you got it to work. Happy burning.
     

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