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    Star Trek jumping problem

    I am using DVDFab 6 and when I download the new star trek movie, on playback, it jumps from a scene in the beginning to one in the middle or end of the movie. How can I fix this problem? I have burned 3 DVD's now and all of them do the same thing. I thought DVDFab 6 would solve it but it did not.

    It does the same thing on DVDFab 5

    #2
    Use latest version (6.2.0.5) and do Full Disc extraction to HD folder first, then playback on softplayer to see if you got rid of the jump before burning another coaster !!!

    R1 works perfectly using 6.2.0.5
    Last edited by AlienX69; 11-20-2009, 07:15 PM.
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      #3
      why softplayer instead of realplayer? Is softplayer better? I will try and let you know how it works. Thanks for your help.

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        #4
        softplayer just means any DVD Software Player on your puter, .i.e. Power DVD, VCL Media Player, etc. Just a way for you to test before making another coaster

        MY method it to ALWAYS make and ISO first and play it before burning. I do this to make sure it plays correctly because I do a secondary edit to the PGC's (program chain) using PgcEdit (DVD editing tool).

        Question: You are using a licensed version of DVDFab right ? See RED link in my sig

        PS: Welcome to the forum
        Last edited by AlienX69; 11-20-2009, 07:56 PM.
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          #5
          I am not using the registered version. Does that make much difference? I can register it if it does make a difference.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dentum2 View Post
            I am not using the registered version. Does that make much difference? I can register it if it does make a difference.
            Yes. The free version does not include removal of the new protections as found on Transformers 2, Star Trek XI, etc.
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              #7
              So you are saying that if I get the registgered version of DVDfab 6 that I will be able to copy the new star trek by just using doing main movie only so I can then shrink it to fit on 4.7 using DVD shrink?

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                #8
                That is correct.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dentum2 View Post
                  So you are saying that if I get the registgered version of DVDfab 6 that I will be able to copy the new star trek by just using doing main movie only so I can then shrink it to fit on 4.7 using DVD shrink?
                  Actually if you have the paid version there is no need to use DVDshrink anymore as DVDFab is an all-In-One program that copies and burns the movie for you

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                    #10
                    Does the paid version of DVDfab also shrink the movies so they fit on my 4.7 discs. That is the reason I use shrink. I used the unpaid version of DVDfab and did the full movie and it worked fine, but dvd shrink would not make it small enough to fit on my 4.7. Even after I removed everything except the 6.1 sound in english it was still a hair over 5GB. I think it was because the sound was 1.7GB of the total

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                      #11
                      As AGJ said, the retail app will do it all.
                      Keep in mind that you can overly-shrink files to the point where the quality becomes marginalized. This, of course, depends on many factors...a big one being the bitrate of the original video

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                      Keep in mind that the sound track(s) are non-compressible.
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                        #12
                        So were is the correct part of the forum to get my question answered, since you have not responded to my last question?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by dentum2 View Post
                          Does the paid version of DVDfab also shrink the movies so they fit on my 4.7 discs. That is the reason I use shrink. I used the unpaid version of DVDfab and did the full movie and it worked fine, but dvd shrink would not make it small enough to fit on my 4.7. Even after I removed everything except the 6.1 sound in english it was still a hair over 5GB. I think it was because the sound was 1.7GB of the total
                          Yes the paid version will shrink it down to a single layer disc.


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                            #14
                            I can verify that.

                            I thought I would need a DL disc to do a full backup of ST but when I put in the disc for imgburn to burn it, it gave a friendly message saying that a regualr disc would be fine.

                            And it sure did get everything fit onto a reg DVD and looks sharp n crisp.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by AGJ View Post
                              Actually if you have the paid version there is no need to use DVDshrink anymore as DVDFab is an all-In-One program that copies and burns the movie for you
                              Originally posted by dentum2 View Post
                              Does the paid version of DVDfab also shrink the movies so they fit on my 4.7 discs. That is the reason I use shrink. I used the unpaid version of DVDfab and did the full movie and it worked fine, but dvd shrink would not make it small enough to fit on my 4.7. Even after I removed everything except the 6.1 sound in english it was still a hair over 5GB. I think it was because the sound was 1.7GB of the total
                              Originally posted by maineman View Post
                              As AGJ said, the retail app will do it all.
                              Keep in mind that you can overly-shrink files to the point where the quality becomes marginalized. This, of course, depends on many factors...a big one being the bitrate of the original video

                              //Edit
                              Keep in mind that the sound track(s) are non-compressible.

                              Originally posted by dentum2 View Post
                              So were is the correct part of the forum to get my question answered, since you have not responded to my last question?
                              I already said in post # 9 before you even asked your question and if you read what I just quoted you would have known before posting your last question

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