I have backed up many of my DVDs - and I have a lot of them - using a combination of DVD Decrypter/DVD Shrink/Nero Ultra, and DVD X-Copy. I generally prefer to shrink my back-up copies to save money. I've made my fair share of coasters, and have come across a variety of challenges but this one is new for me.
The solution is probably extremely obvious but I can't seem to be able to figure it out. I used DVD Decrypter to get a back-up copy on my hard drive. I then used DVD Shrink to prepare the back-up for copy onto a DVD. Both steps were carried out without issue. In fact I've played both the full version, and compressed version off my hard drive without incident. The compressed file size is less than 4.5 gb so size is not the problem (no pun intended).
When I use Nero to burn my back-up copy, all files are burned to the DVD without incident. In fact, when I look at the contents on the DVD, they match identically to the files on the hard drive.
The only problem is that when I play the movie, I get the message "The movie will not play due to the parental settings of the player." This is where things get interesting. PowerDVD, will show the message, skip past the menu, and start playing the movie. However, the movie will not play on my home DVD player.
Compatibility of media etc. is not the issue. I've backed up at least 40 of my movies and have never encountered this problem.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks.
The solution is probably extremely obvious but I can't seem to be able to figure it out. I used DVD Decrypter to get a back-up copy on my hard drive. I then used DVD Shrink to prepare the back-up for copy onto a DVD. Both steps were carried out without issue. In fact I've played both the full version, and compressed version off my hard drive without incident. The compressed file size is less than 4.5 gb so size is not the problem (no pun intended).
When I use Nero to burn my back-up copy, all files are burned to the DVD without incident. In fact, when I look at the contents on the DVD, they match identically to the files on the hard drive.
The only problem is that when I play the movie, I get the message "The movie will not play due to the parental settings of the player." This is where things get interesting. PowerDVD, will show the message, skip past the menu, and start playing the movie. However, the movie will not play on my home DVD player.
Compatibility of media etc. is not the issue. I've backed up at least 40 of my movies and have never encountered this problem.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks.
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