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    The actual burn process.

    PLEASE excuse my ignorance in these matters, and excuse me if this is posted somewhere else, but I couldn't find it after MUCH searching.

    I am VERY pleased with your software, I just want to check if there is a better way of doing things?

    On my OLD computer I used to use DVDFab first, then (as the movies are usually too big as they are for a single disc) put those files through DVDShrink, then I used to copy those files via another different programme I got with a new DVD recorder I had to buy for the old computer, long process, but it worked.

    When I bought this new computer I was able to reload DVDFab okay, and DVDShrink but I couldn't load the copying software, I guess because it "knew'' that I no longer had their hardware.

    First time I tried to copy a DVD on this new computer, DVDFab worked great, then DVDShrink worked but somehow it ""knew'' too that something was different, came up with a message that I needed to instal some copying software.

    I then tried to use DVDFab to make a copy of the DVD using the files generated by DVDShrink, and this worked okay, and this is what I still do now.

    My questions (yes eventually), (1) can the whole process be done with just DVDFab including the shrinking to fit on one single layered DVD? (2) IF not, is the way I am doing it the best, as it DOES work okay?

    Thank you............

    #2
    I am not an expert when it comes to computers but when it comes to backing up DVDs I have used DVDFab for several years with no problem, or the media not being able to fit on a single DVD. Hope this will help you.
    Chris

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      #3
      Originally posted by chris View Post
      I am not an expert when it comes to computers but when it comes to backing up DVDs I have used DVDFab for several years with no problem, or the media not being able to fit on a single DVD. Hope this will help you.
      You didn't answer anything???

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        #4
        Originally posted by davidh View Post
        You didn't answer anything???
        Yes I did, any movie I have backed up will redue to fit on a single dvd. I may not be looking at the question the same way you are asking it? I appologize if this is the case.
        Chris

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          #5
          Originally posted by chris View Post
          Yes I did, any movie I have backed up will redue to fit on a single dvd. I may not be looking at the question the same way you are asking it? I appologize if this is the case.
          I am sorry IF you are trying to help, but you still didn't answer my question.

          Are you saying that a movie of any lengh can be copied onto a single layered blank disc using ONLY DVDFab?

          HOW??????

          When I tried this DVDFab would not do it, kept wanting me to insert an appropriate (bigger?) disc.

          I have only ever been able to copy long movies by putting them through DVDShrink first.

          IF the whole copying process CAN be done with just DVDFab, PLEASE tell me how???

          THANK YOU.............

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            #6
            Davidh do you have a paid version or do you use the free version?
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              #7
              Originally posted by 90312 View Post
              Davidh do you have a paid version or do you use the free version?
              Never thought to ask that. I have never run into a problem with a movie to big to make a back up?
              Chris

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                #8
                While I've never used it, it is my understanding that the free version will decrypt and rip to the HDD but will not transcode to DVD-5 or burn. If using the paid version be sure the quality is set to DVD-5 on the first screen, sounds like it may be set to DVD-9 which will make it ask for a DL disk every time.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                  Davidh do you have a paid version or do you use the free version?
                  I have had the paid version for some time (years), now have paid some time ago for the never expire DVD to DVD.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                    While I've never used it, it is my understanding that the free version will decrypt and rip to the HDD but will not transcode to DVD-5 or burn. If using the paid version be sure the quality is set to DVD-5 on the first screen, sounds like it may be set to DVD-9 which will make it ask for a DL disk every time.
                    To do this check the green check mark for common settings in the top right corner.

                    Then go to DVD to DVD.

                    Click on Default output and set to DVD5, then press ok and restart DVDFab.

                    Hope this helps Davidh
                    Chris

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                      While I've never used it, it is my understanding that the free version will decrypt and rip to the HDD but will not transcode to DVD-5 or burn. If using the paid version be sure the quality is set to DVD-5 on the first screen, sounds like it may be set to DVD-9 which will make it ask for a DL disk every time.
                      Will check that, thanks.

                      So in answer to my question DVDFab should be able to do the whole process, yes?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by davidh View Post
                        Will check that, thanks.

                        So in answer to my question DVDFab should be able to do the whole process, yes?
                        Post #10 should help. Cheers!
                        Chris

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                          #13
                          Yep, but you may want to replace the default VSO Burning with ImgBurn.

                          My good friend Troy512 swears by it and there is a tutorial on how to install/use in the forum.

                          I cannot really comment as I do not ever burn anything.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by davidh View Post
                            Will check that, thanks.

                            So in answer to my question DVDFab should be able to do the whole process, yes?

                            Yes, there should be no need to use shrink at all.
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                              #15
                              It can be done within limits by all DVD copy modes except Clone, which requires a blank that matches the original in size. As a prastical matter, there are limits to the amount of compression that will still produce a quality picture, but that is subjective and unique to each user.

                              Originally posted by davidh View Post
                              I am sorry IF you are trying to help, but you still didn't answer my question.

                              Are you saying that a movie of any lengh can be copied onto a single layered blank disc using ONLY DVDFab?

                              HOW??????

                              When I tried this DVDFab would not do it, kept wanting me to insert an appropriate (bigger?) disc.

                              I have only ever been able to copy long movies by putting them through DVDShrink first.

                              IF the whole copying process CAN be done with just DVDFab, PLEASE tell me how???

                              THANK YOU.............
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