Hello all. I have yet to have any problems burning a single copy of a movie using the simple combination of DVDFab and Shrink/Nero. However, I would like to know how I can burn more than one copy of the same movie without Shrink having to go through the 10+ minute analysis prior to burning, even though the file is still on my hard drive. Okay, perhaps that wasn't so clear...this is what I am trying to do and how I am currently doing it: Goal: To make two copies of a single dvd (for example, Braveheart) Currently, I am using DVDFab to decrypt it. From there, I open Shrink, point it to the folder that contains the decrypted Braveheart, and let Shrink do its initial analysis. From that point, I decide whether I want either the "Full Disk" or "Re-author" backup. Once chosen, Shrink (with a blank dvd in the burner) goes through the 10+ minute analysis, and then directly to the burn. At the end of the burning process, the (formerly blank) disc is ejected, and I have a copy of Braveheart. However, if I were to insert another blank disk in the drive and hit "Backup", Shrink goes through the entire 10+ minute analysis prior to beginning to burn the second disc. Is there a way to bypass this repeat of the analysis since the files are already on my computer? I am not, in any way, changing any options as compared to the first copy. Just doesn't seem to make sense to me...
change your setting after you hit backup to create an iso instead of burn with then use your burning software to create as many copies as you wish from the iso
If I were you I wouldn't enable nero to burn after shrink is finished encoding. Preferences--> file I/O --> uncheck enable nero. Once shrink has encoded to the folder that you have designated, close shrink out then go to nero. Click on burn video files---> then add all the files in the folder you created with shrink. At that time you can choose how many backups you want!!