runtime errors using full disk mode

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  1. ericbee

    ericbee Regular member

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    Lately, more and more movies I am trying to burn in full mode, all menus and extra features, get 90% through and then a windows error pops up that dvd2one has encountered a problem and will need to close, so you want to send report?

    The movies and extras are not monsters, just 90 minutes long. I use decrypter and nero on an xp pro machine with mega memory and ram. No problems doing movie only with dvd2one and i have done several full disk copies in the past.

    Any ideas?
     
  2. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    i've had the same problem Eric , but only on 1 or 2 certain DVD's

    i used DVD Shrink 2.2 and no problem..

    peace
     
  3. Oriphus

    Oriphus Senior member

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    DVD Shrink is a great tool for those hwo do not wish to pay. However, if you are willing to fork-out $49.99, i would recommend DVDXCopy Xpress. Now there is a quality piece of software.
     
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    Orphius doesnt DVD Copy express add that copyright thing at the beginning of your movies? I ask cuz that would annoy the hell out of me.
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    I wouldn't even contemplate having copyright warning screen myself...and having to author certain files so that u can do a back up of a back up.
     
  6. Oriphus

    Oriphus Senior member

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    It does, and it annoys me, and im not one for forking out $49. But the actual compression and video quality is very good.
    Im sticking with DVD Shrink and DVD2One the odd time for now! Theres a few glitches in DVD Shrink im becoming aware of. Herbsman, you speak to him on the other forum the odd time dont you? ill let you know what the glitches are and you can pass them on.

    Cheers
    Chris
     
  7. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    I have found a glitch w/ Audio in DVD Shrink 2.3

    I chose AC3 6CH like I would always w/ DVD2One [giving me Dolby Digital]
    But I somehow ended up with 5.1 !?!?

    I'm still playing w/ software
    [​IMG]
     
  8. Oriphus

    Oriphus Senior member

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    Some discs have a seperate Digital Theatre Sound system too, but usually the AC3 6ch is better. 5.1 is a 6ch system, it may just be what was recorded on the disc, im not sure. I do normally get Dolby Digital with the AC3 6ch, but i have got 5.1 a few times too.

    Im noticing a problem when trying to compress a pre ripped DVD. Doesn't like it in DVD Shrink.

    Chris
     

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