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Old 03-25-2006, 01:23 AM   #1
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trouble using dvd decryptor

just trying to make direct backup copy of a DVD movie bought at the store, using dual layer disc. decryptor program is not easy to me i read through the tutorial on that doom9 site and am confused what to do. do i choose file mode, ISO mode, or ifo mode. do i just select all the vob files and everything else in the list? all i want is a straight copy of the dvd. i started decrypting right now so i will see what happens, cuz i selected all the files i saw. does it ask me to insert a blank dvd disc after decrypting is done?
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Old 03-25-2006, 01:49 AM   #2
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Hi,

choose ISO read mode (Mode > ISO > Read) to rip the DVD to hard drive.

Then, once the ISO creation has been finished, either use ISO write mode of Decrypter (Mode > ISO > Write) to burn the Image onto a dual layer DVD, or drag&drop the image into DVD Shrink to make it fit on a single layer DVD.

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does it ask me to insert a blank dvd disc after decrypting is done?
No. You have to start the ISO write mode on your own if you wanna burn. Also, Decrypter can only burn Images.

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