dbminter Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 And here I was under the impression the software was called ImgBurn and not MovieCopy. Go figure...
cornholio7 Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 this forum does not and will not cover how to compress images to fit on single layer media, sorry we couldn't help you on this one
DellE1405 Posted September 11, 2006 Posted September 11, 2006 Dell, I can assume your directory had DVD-ROM files in it or you had one of the build options incorrectly set. In any event, there's no need to be sarcastic. Tell you what ... we'll give you a full refund of the cost of the prog. How's that? Hope that makes the grumps go away. Regards Didn't mean to come off as a grump, just sharing some frustration as someone very new to this, trying to complete a task offered with a resource(DVD Burner) on my new laptop. That's the beauty of these great forums, please don't get me wrong, I appreciate all the feedback, comments, and ImgBurn software. It is and will surely be a useful tool for burning. Thanks
kevdriver Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Dell1405, Kind of a touchy thing this is, Lots of posters compare Img to other programs that can clone this and duplicate this. Trying to answer there questions is hard because those "other" programs include processes which we are unable to discuss on this forum. Searching for answers is best for those and then returning to IMg forum for any answers to problems using Imgburn to burn. Its fustrating for us as well..... .
lfcrule1972 Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Ok who has stolen Kev's login today ? That was way too eloquent to be the real oily !!!
kevdriver Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 yea, well, ummm, errrr , was showing off for some * cough cough * lovely company last night lfc Wanted to show my eloquent side........... shame she had to leave this morning............... .
kevdriver Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Who Oily? Mrs Palmer you mean? Regards and her devilish sister.................. always has to know what the other one does...........
dbminter Posted September 12, 2006 Posted September 12, 2006 Oh, I thought someone said O RLY?! instead... http://www.hjo3.net/orly/gal1/orly_owl.jpg
Corpsman Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 So previously, if I wanted to duplicate a DVD that I owned, I would shrink it down with DVD Shrink, then burn it with DVD Decryptor. Nothing illegal about that... The problem is, it worked so well and so easy, I got to lazy to understand the process. The Decryptor got unfairly killed by men in black. So now I am stuck with a few questions... What program was allowing me to make a copy by bypassing the copy protections? Was it DVD Shrink or DVD Decrypter? If it was DVD Decryptor then I am lead to think that I am going to have to find a program that will accomplish this task, and even though this is my first day on this forum, I know enough not to ask for advise on what program to get. I still have both of those programs mentioned, the problem is, is that I know want to start getting into backing up my DVDs with double layer disks. I assume this removes DVD Shrink as a tool to use becuase it sounds like A) If I am burning without the need to reduce the size, I no longer need to shrink it I assume that Decryptor allowed me to burn through the copy protections but because I am not educated enough about Decryptor's abilities, I don't know if Decryptor is the only program I need to back-up a full size backup of a comercial DVD that I own. The worst thing is, I don't know if the questions I am asking are allowed, and if they are not allowed, where I should be asking them. I appologise in advance if you find you must delete this post.
blutach Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Due to legal reasons, we don't talk about decrypting or shrinking in this forum. There are many forums which do and google will tell you where. Regards
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