No you shouldn't, it can cause errors. _X_X_X_X_X_[small]Dell 8250, Pentium 4 2.80GHz 1.5 GB RDRAM, 200GB HD TDK 840G, Sony DDU-1612 DVD-ROM XP Pro, ATI All-In-Wonder 9000 Pro Gateway 450, Pentium III 450MHz 384 MB SDRAM, 160GB HD NEC 2100A, LiteOn LTD-163 DVD-ROM XP Home, 16MB nVidia RIVA TNT[/small]
I have an Anthlon 800 processor 328 Ram Two hard drives C is 32 with 27 free D is 80 with 59 free I have burned with Decrypter but only single layer disc. Does decrypter burn dual layer disc? If so how?
I'm sorry 384 Ram. I'm a little bit tired from all that I've gone through with the computer lately! Can you burn a DVD-9 with Decrypter?
Hi pjwatkin DVD Decrypter is great for DVD-5 and for burning ISO files. For DVD-9 you will need some form of "shrink " program to reduce it to 4.7G. A lot of us use DVD Shrink its free and works as well as any other. You can find it here http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/dvd_shrink.cfm. I hope this helps
pjwatkins, With an athlonl 800 and only 384mb of ram, you'll need to make sure you run no other programs.. Also what O/S are you running?