Ripit4me crashes when I try to use Shrinkit. I am a total newby when it comes to trying to Rip/Copy a DVD. When I load Ripit. It looks good, it pulls up DVDFab Decripter and that process goes smoothly. then I click on DVD Shrink, and it pulls up the files fine. The problem Always occurs when I "click" on Back up disl in shrink it. I seems to work, then crashes and gives me the message the the burn fails but that the files are all OK and ready foe me to try again. I have tried doing several different DVD's ans using several different burn speeds ( I am using Nero 6) for the burning sofdtware. Does anybody have any suggestions? Thanks for any help you can give me.
Ripit4me crashes when i try to use Shrinkit
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Can you attach a Nero log? See my signature on how to do it.Gary D
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Evidently a burn issue. See FAQ Index in my signature where DVD Shrink crashing/freezing etc is listed.
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