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Old 14th February 2007, 23:12
FrankC FrankC is offline
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Default Ripped Fine but wont burn with CLONEDVD

Everything has been working fine until I tried the following movies: "Gridiron Gang" and "The Descent". They both rip fine using ANYDVD and DVD SHRINK. When I try to burn as usual with CLONE DVD, I click the WRITE button which is highlighted and it visually "clicks', but nothing happens. I have tried re-ripping and tried it on my laptop and my PC... No difference.
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Old 15th February 2007, 01:11
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why dont you just do the whole thing with clonedvd2?
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Old 15th February 2007, 02:28
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why dont you just do the whole thing with clonedvd2?
Yes, enable AnyDVD, then rip with CloneDVD. If you want to get shrink involved, rip with CloneDVD to hd using the DVD9 setting, then compress with Shrink for a final file.
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Old 15th February 2007, 23:00
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Yes, enable AnyDVD, then rip with CloneDVD. If you want to get shrink involved, rip with CloneDVD to hd using the DVD9 setting, then compress with Shrink for a final file.
I have the old version of Clone, not Clone2, and I am not familiar with DVD9. Is that part of CLONE2? I have never ripped without first using Shrink. So do I need to get CloneDVD2 and just bypass using shrink, or will I still need to shrink the file once it is ripped? (Please reply in layman's terms... I am old.http://forum.slysoft.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
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Old 15th February 2007, 23:33
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DVD9 is a DL DVD.
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Old 16th February 2007, 00:18
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I have the old version of Clone, not Clone2, and I am not familiar with DVD9. Is that part of CLONE2? I have never ripped without first using Shrink. So do I need to get CloneDVD2 and just bypass using shrink, or will I still need to shrink the file once it is ripped? (Please reply in layman's terms... I am old.http://forum.slysoft.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
Just download CloneDVD2, try it, use it, love it. Update is free.
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Old 16th February 2007, 01:44
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@FrankC
Do as James has suggested. Free update, means you can't go wrong.
AnyDVD coupled with CloneDVD2 is an awsome setup.
Clone's transcoder does a nice job, and if you want to use other "compressing" software, like Shrink, DVDRB, etc. you still have that option, by ripping to your hard drive with AnyDVD & CloneDVD2 first, to DVD9 (no compression), and compressing with the program of your choice.
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Old 16th February 2007, 02:19
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... rip with CloneDVD to hd using the DVD9 setting
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DVD9 is a DL DVD.
Ok ... not just you guys ... but everyone offering advice has to all got to stop saying the "DVD9 Feature" to newbies... it confuses the hell out of them when they can't find any such setting. Webslinger and Alan say it too and even james has said it.

It is called the "DVD+/- R DL Setting" ie there is no setting called "DVD9". Two demerits for all of you.

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Old 16th February 2007, 02:34
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Ok ... not just you guys ... but everyone offering advice has to all got to stop saying the "DVD9 Feature" to newbies... it confuses the hell out of them when they can't find any such setting. Webslinger and Alan say it too and even james has said it.

It is called the "DVD+/- R DL Setting" ie there is no setting called "DVD9". Two demerits for all of you.

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Dang it....now I'm down 2 posts. LOL
You're right Whisperer, it's just old habits are hard to break.
Am I thinking clearly, or did it used to say DVD9, before support for + and - were added?
You are right......this could be confusing.
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