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    ARE DOUBLE LAYERS a MUST to "rip"?

    Hi all, When ever I attempt to RIP a dvd for back up, If I put in a single layer disc, I basically told to put in a double layer for copy ability. then it proceeds to completion. Any ides as to why?
    thanks. OS is Windows 7 , i5 processor.

    Hi,
    every time I attempt to rip a movie for back-up, I'm told I need a double layer(or larger copasity), disc to rip. I have ripped befor with standard discs'. Something new? or am I doing something wrong?
    any ideas would be welcome.
    thanks, have a great holliday
    Last edited by Guest; 12-12-2010, 05:48 PM.

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    Hi Gaby

    On your initial rip to the hard drive make sure you choose the DVD5 as your output on the main screen.
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      Additionally, if you're using the freeware version of Fab (either by choice or because your 30-day-free trial ran out),
      be aware that the freeware version will not compress...period. It is a ripper only and will not compress or burn.

      So if the original file size exceeds ~ 4.3 GB, you'll have to use 3rd party software to compress prior to burning to SL media.
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