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    Output size reduced

    source is double-layer disk
    4000MB
    4000MB

    backup
    3700
    3700

    This is fine? Because I do not understand why size is reduce so much or it's just a protection? In info it's tell cell and rc protection.

    Forgive me for my English.
    Thank you.

    #2
    Need more info from you about the DVD like name and as well the DVDFab logs so read what is listed below and post all info mentioned toy uor next post reply to this thread

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      #3
      DVDFab 7.0.8.5 (2010/07/26 07:41:47)

      0m 00.18s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      0m 00.87s: detected dvd
      0m 00.87s: drive D
      0m 00.87s: video dvd 1
      0m 00.87s: volume label MOVIE
      0m 01.24s: detected dvd
      0m 01.29s: drive E
      0m 01.29s: video dvd 1
      0m 01.29s: volume label MOVIE
      0m 04.55s: got copyright 0 0
      0m 04.66s: got udf/iso
      0m 04.74s: got discinfo
      0m 04.74s: pathplayer enabled
      0m 05.71s: got dvdinfo
      0m 18.11s: got copyright 0 fb
      0m 18.83s: got udf/iso
      0m 20.14s: got discinfo
      0m 20.14s: pathplayer enabled
      0m 29.50s: got dvdinfo
      31m 28.29s: detected dvd
      31m 28.31s: iso C:\MOVIE.iso
      31m 28.31s: video dvd 1
      31m 28.33s: volume label MOVIE
      31m 30.20s: got copyright 0 0
      31m 30.31s: got udf/iso
      31m 30.56s: got discinfo
      31m 30.56s: pathplayer enabled
      31m 31.29s: got dvdinfo
      31m 58.85s: detected dvd
      31m 58.85s: iso C:\ISO\MOVIE.iso
      31m 58.85s: video dvd 1
      31m 58.85s: volume label MOVIE
      32m 01.09s: got copyright 0 0
      32m 01.29s: got udf/iso
      32m 01.40s: got discinfo
      32m 01.40s: pathplayer enabled
      32m 02.12s: got dvdinfo
      70m 20.06s: detected dvd
      70m 20.07s: drive D
      70m 20.07s: video dvd 1
      70m 20.07s: volume label MOVIE
      74m 34.81s: got copyright 0 0
      74m 34.92s: got udf/iso
      74m 34.99s: got discinfo
      74m 34.99s: pathplayer enabled
      74m 36.12s: got dvdinfo
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      SOURCE

      Disc type: Video DVD
      Disc region: 3
      Volume name: MOVIE
      Video standard: PAL
      Layer 0 size: 2081440 sectors (4065 MBytes)
      Layer 1 size: 2081440 sectors (4065 MBytes)

      CSS (Content Scramble System) protection is not found.
      RC (Region Code) protection is removed!
      RCE (Region Code Enhancement) protection is not found.
      APS (Analog Protection System) protection is not found.
      UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) protection is not found.

      Invalid PTTs protection is not found.
      Invalid PGCIs protection is not found.
      Invalid PGCs protection is not found.
      Invalid TMAPs protection is not found.
      Invalid CELLs protection is removed!
      Invalid VOBUs protection is not found.
      Fake vts protection is not found!
      Bad sector protection is not found!
      Structure protection (ARccOS, RipGuard, etc.) is not found.

      PathPlayer is enabled!
      Unplayable cell is not found.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      BACKUP

      Disc type: Video DVD
      Disc region: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
      Volume name: MOVIE
      Video standard: PAL
      Layer 0 size: 1926064 sectors (3761 MBytes)
      Layer 1 size: 1926064 sectors (3761 MBytes)

      CSS (Content Scramble System) protection is not found.
      RC (Region Code) protection is not found.
      RCE (Region Code Enhancement) protection is not found.
      APS (Analog Protection System) protection is not found.
      UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) protection is not found.

      Invalid PTTs protection is not found.
      Invalid PGCIs protection is not found.
      Invalid PGCs protection is not found.
      Invalid TMAPs protection is not found.
      Invalid CELLs protection is not found.
      Invalid VOBUs protection is not found.
      Fake vts protection is not found!
      Bad sector protection is not found!
      Structure protection (ARccOS, RipGuard, etc.) is not found.

      PathPlayer is enabled!
      Unplayable cell is not found.

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        #4
        Could you tell us what movie this is because your logs don't seem to be saying it.
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          #5
          Layer 0 size: 2081440 sectors (4065 MBytes)
          Layer 1 size: 2081440 sectors (4065 MBytes)

          Layer 0 size: 1926064 sectors (3761 MBytes)
          Layer 1 size: 1926064 sectors (3761 MBytes)

          I just confuse with amount of sector size, It's just a protection? Because size of source and backup is same as 7.34 GB.

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            #6
            DVDFab shows no copy protection on the original, so I don't think that is the difference unless it is something new. There may have been some files outside the VIDEO_TS folder that DVDFab did not copy, depending on the copy mode and settings you used. I think removal of most conventional protections only produces a small difference in output size, maybe a few tens of MB. I have edited your original post to remove the reference to sector size from the title.
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              #7
              Originally posted by INTSSE View Post
              Layer 0 size: 2081440 sectors (4065 MBytes)
              Layer 1 size: 2081440 sectors (4065 MBytes)

              Layer 0 size: 1926064 sectors (3761 MBytes)
              Layer 1 size: 1926064 sectors (3761 MBytes)

              I just confuse with amount of sector size, It's just a protection? Because size of source and backup is same as 7.34 GB.
              Disable pathplayer and make a new back up with pathplayer disabled to see the difference

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