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    Family Guy, Season 7, disk 2

    Dear readers:

    I was able to copy this disk to hard drive but after I burn it into a DVD and put it into a DVD player, the player gets all jumpy. This disk should contain 6 episodes but the "Main Movie" feature in DVDFAB shows 12 episodes. I would like to burn a "FULL DISK" and not copy those fake/bad episodes. How should I do this? Any suggestions? I even tried to turn off the Path Player but it doesn't work.

    Thanks
    cpb7272

    #2
    try with pathplayer always enabled and not enable when necassary

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      #3
      I did, I wasted 4 DVDs trying different ways to burn it but doesn't work. I even used another burner just to make sure it's not caused by hardware problem but still doesn't work.

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        #4
        Go into common settings and use the Send Info files option in case it new copy protection and then post the information mentioned below in your next post reply so someone can take a look and see what the problem is.

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          #5
          Try Customize Mode (not customize split).
          You'll have to configure the disc(s) manuallly, but this should allow you to keep the menu intact in order to navigate the episodes
          and still avoid the problems with clone or full mode.

          This mode has given me the best overall success for episodic discs.
          This works well for DL or uncompressed SL media.
          (I would avoid any compression with any problematic disc, initially anyway).

          Often, I'll burn 1/2 the episodes to SL discs. The menu will still function. You just have to keep the discs straight and label the SL discs A & B or similar.
          Cheap way to go.
          If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

          You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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