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  • alykhalil
    Platinum Member
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    • Apr 2005
    • 189

    looking for a Dvd burning software please ?

    can ayone pls advise what software would be best to burn files after using DVd decrypter and shirnk...?

    i have tried NTI DVd maket and nero 6...didnt like it much..

    thank you much
  • cynthia
    Super Moderatress
    • Jan 2004
    • 14278

    #2
    Why not use DVD Decrypter for the burning?

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    • alykhalil
      Platinum Member
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      • Apr 2005
      • 189

      #3
      yeah not a bad idea, i have used it and its brilliant but how about , say a dvd, decrypted using decrypter, then shrunk, will decrypter still bur the files to a blank media ? how would that be ? can you pls advise...thank you

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      • cynthia
        Super Moderatress
        • Jan 2004
        • 14278

        #4
        As you already have DVD Decrypter installed you should see this option in the burning section of DVD Shrink:



        Just select burn with DVD Decrypter and the burning should be done automatic.

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        • phoenix
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          • Aug 2005
          • 85

          #5
          If you can't find DVD Decrypter in that window. Reinstall DVD Shrink.
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          • alykhalil
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            • Apr 2005
            • 189

            #6
            cool. i will do that but then is it fine to uninstall nero 6 ? but if i do that will i somehow be able to erase (decrypter has this option) and format dvds ? i dont even have a DVD player software ? to view and check the files...

            thank you

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            • cynthia
              Super Moderatress
              • Jan 2004
              • 14278

              #7
              No need to uninstall Nero if you are going to burn with DVD Decrypter.

              You can erase/format RW discs in DVD Decrypter.

              If you have Windows you have Windows Media Player. Not very good - but it's a player.

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              • 2COOL
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                • Aug 2003
                • 2059

                #8
                Here's something for you to ponder. There is a price for automating the burning with DVD Shrink. If per chance, something goes wrong with your DVD when you preview your end-product, you're stuck with it unless you were burning with DVD RWs.

                Anyways, I personally don't use the automated burn option. I burn my output to my harddrive and preview it manually. It gives me an opportunity for quality control on deciding whether or not to burn it. Decreases my chances on getting coasters.

                That's why alot of users always say, test before your burn and of course you can't test if you have your automated burn option on.
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                • alykhalil
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                  • Apr 2005
                  • 189

                  #9
                  Originally Posted by 2COOL
                  Here's something for you to ponder. There is a price for automating the burning with DVD Shrink. If per chance, something goes wrong with your DVD when you preview your end-product, you're stuck with it unless you were burning with DVD RWs.

                  Anyways, I personally don't use the automated burn option. I burn my output to my harddrive and preview it manually. It gives me an opportunity for quality control on deciding whether or not to burn it. Decreases my chances on getting coasters.

                  That's why alot of users always say, test before your burn and of course you can't test if you have your automated burn option on.
                  you are very right...so as per what you do, what would i need to do ?

                  - i think i will have to create a DVD burn image & save to harddisk ...right ? to burn later ?
                  - will any player be able to play this image ?
                  - and will any burner software (eg decrypter, nero 6, etc) be able to burn this image file ?

                  thank you

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                  • alykhalil
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                    • Apr 2005
                    • 189

                    #10
                    would anyone also know of a player software so that i can view/play the decrypted or shrunk DVD files ?

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                    • Taelon
                      Digital Video Specialist
                      Digital Video Specialist
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 887

                      #11
                      Get PowerDVD free trial, $$ to buy
                      or get Media Player Classic it's very good, and free.

                      Start Here!
                      DVD Shrink for Dummies Guide
                      Search the Incredible Knowledgebases
                      DVD Shrink FAQ's - DVD Decrypter FAQ's
                      Eliminate CRC & Read Errors
                      Cleaning & Polishing Guide

                      Advanced DVD Reauthoring Essentials
                      PgcEdit v6.1 - Muxman - PgcDemux - VobBlanker v2.0.1

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                      • alykhalil
                        Platinum Member
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                        • Apr 2005
                        • 189

                        #12
                        i was suggested media player classic but thenits a ZIP file and i dont think i installs itself on the harddisk...you have to run the .exe file everytime...am i right ? would media player classic also play ISO image files ? thank you

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                        • alykhalil
                          Platinum Member
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                          • Apr 2005
                          • 189

                          #13
                          Originally Posted by 2COOL
                          Here's something for you to ponder. There is a price for automating the burning with DVD Shrink. If per chance, something goes wrong with your DVD when you preview your end-product, you're stuck with it unless you were burning with DVD RWs.

                          Anyways, I personally don't use the automated burn option. I burn my output to my harddrive and preview it manually. It gives me an opportunity for quality control on deciding whether or not to burn it. Decreases my chances on getting coasters.

                          That's why alot of users always say, test before your burn and of course you can't test if you have your automated burn option on.
                          i did as per what you mentioned...i save the ISO image file (through dvd shrink) on the computer harddisk and now how do i view that file ? media player classic wont play that file and DVD decrypter just burns it to a DVD, it dont play, so how can i preview an ISO image file ? cheers mate...

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                          • Taelon
                            Digital Video Specialist
                            Digital Video Specialist
                            • Sep 2005
                            • 887

                            #14
                            Originally Posted by alykhalil
                            i was suggested media player classic but thenits a ZIP file and i dont think i installs itself on the harddisk...you have to run the .exe file everytime...am i right ?
                            Yes it comes as a .ZIP file, just unzip to a folder of your choosing, it doesn't have an installer program if that's what you mean. But you can set the file associations in the Options to automatically play media file types when you click on them in explorer, or put a shortcut on your desktop and drag and drop media files to it (including .IFO and .VOB files).
                            would media player classic also play ISO image files ? thank you
                            I don't know of any media players that will play ISO files directly, but DAEMON Tools is a very good freeware tool that can mount ISO images, then you can play them back with PowerDVD, MPClassic, WinDVD or whatever just as if it was a physical DVD in your drive.

                            Start Here!
                            DVD Shrink for Dummies Guide
                            Search the Incredible Knowledgebases
                            DVD Shrink FAQ's - DVD Decrypter FAQ's
                            Eliminate CRC & Read Errors
                            Cleaning & Polishing Guide

                            Advanced DVD Reauthoring Essentials
                            PgcEdit v6.1 - Muxman - PgcDemux - VobBlanker v2.0.1

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                            • alykhalil
                              Platinum Member
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                              • Apr 2005
                              • 189

                              #15
                              Originally Posted by Taelon
                              Yes it comes as a .ZIP file, just unzip to a folder of your choosing, it doesn't have an installer program if that's what you mean. But you can set the file associations in the Options to automatically play media file types when you click on them in explorer, or put a shortcut on your desktop and drag and drop media files to it (including .IFO and .VOB files).
                              I don't know of any media players that will play ISO files directly, but DAEMON Tools is a very good freeware tool that can mount ISO images, then you can play them back with PowerDVD, MPClassic, WinDVD or whatever just as if it was a physical DVD in your drive.
                              chees mate...will try that out...thank you much

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