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Old 19th March 2010, 17:38
eldritch2010 eldritch2010 is offline
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HI There

Lately I have experiences several DVD titles being huges in size (about 60GB)

I have attached the log from Space Buddies. This is not the only titles where this is experiences. I guess about 10 different titles lately.

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Allan
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Old 19th March 2010, 17:50
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HI There

Lately I have experiences several DVD titles being huges in size (about 60GB)

I have attached the log from Space Buddies. This is not the only titles where this is experiences. I guess about 10 different titles lately.

Regards
Allan
You forgot to tell us what you're ripping with - didn't you?

Use the built in AnyDVD ripper to rip the disk to HD - THEN import that rip into DVDShrink or Nero Recode or whatever you use.

Anytime a disk reports Structural Copy Protection - rip it first with AnyDVD.
-W

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Old 20th March 2010, 07:55
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Yes I forget a lot of information. Sorry about that.

1: I rip using mymovies dvdcopier on a WHS box.
2: I do experience this problems on other mascines. Where I manual copies the data via windows Explorer after AnyDVD opens for the disc
3: I copy the whole DVDs data.
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Old 20th March 2010, 08:07
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OK cool ... Update your AnyDVD to the latest version. (see top thread here)

Use the built in AnyDVD ripper - then import that rip into your usual program.

AnyDVD cannot remove all the copy protections to the disks file structure "on the fly" - it flags them for removal during the rip process.

Anytime the AnyDVD status window reports Structural Copy Protection - rip it first.

-W
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