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No problem. That sounds like a DVD9 film, dual layer, I have never written a dual layer disc so I cant help you any further
Thanx anyway mate. It is a dvd9 but dvd shrink compresses a duel layer to fit on to a single layer. It seems that dycrypter will not do the compression.
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DVD Decrypter is not supposed to compress movies. It does exactly what it says. It rips and decrypts dvds for you (along with the bonus of burning image files too). If you want to compress dvd9's then stick with dvdshrink, dvd2one or Instantcopy (the best 1 clicker out there).

If you read the Readme file that is on the DVD Decrypter site you would know this
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DVD Decrypter is not supposed to compress movies. It does exactly what it says. It rips and decrypts dvds for you (along with the bonus of burning image files too). If you want to compress dvd9's then stick with dvdshrink, dvd2one or Instantcopy (the best 1 clicker out there).

If you read the Readme file that is on the DVD Decrypter site you would know this
Thanx mate. i got a copy of dvd2one but cant find instantcopy. Is it free or do you buy it???
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dvd2one works fine, you will still need Nero or RecordNowMax or DX to burn to dvd-r
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dvd2one works fine, you will still need Nero or RecordNowMax or DX to burn to dvd-r
I use RecNowMax a lot. is it easy to burn 2one files with it???
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