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Until now I used DvdDecrypter and Nero Recode. I've been having problems playing the DVD's in my regular DVD player (the DVD's play OK on the computer from the DVD drives).

 

Anyway, I am trying to find new programs with which to burn, hoping I can 1) remove a bunch of unnecessary stuff from the DVD's (menus and extras) to burn just the movie (or movie + menu) and 2) get burns that will actually play well in my DVD player.

 

I'm not very familiar with the terminology and such, so I'm having a hard time reading the guides here, as they are not very descriptive. Right now I've been using RipIt4Me and this brings up DVD Decrypter to Decrypt and DVDShrink to encrypt and burn. I'm trying out ImgBurn, but I am having a hard time actually getting it to take what DVD Decrypter put out in a file, say C:\Name_of_Movie and burn it to a DVD. The names of the file in the movie directory look like: VIDEO_TS and VTS_02_0 and such. Anyway, in Nero Recode I just choose that directory and it imports everything into it, but I'm not sure how to get this program to take that directory and work with it. I would really apperciate some direction in easy to understand terminology.

 

Thank you!

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I've been having problems playing the DVD's in my regular DVD player (the DVD's play OK on the computer from the DVD drives).

 

Anyway, I am trying to find new programs with which to burn, hoping I can 1) remove a bunch of unnecessary stuff from the DVD's (menus and extras) to burn just the movie (or movie + menu) and 2) get burns that will actually play well in my DVD player.

 

the dvd's not playing on your dvd player is more than likely crap media we only recommend Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden discs

 

You will be able to burn with IMGburn but will not be able to re author anything ,namely remove things from the dvd files

 

If you can post a log from IMGburn (copy and paste ) that would really help or put a blank disc in the burner and c&p the info from the windoew that will help also ,again the playability is surely related to the quality of media you're using

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