Can anyone tell me how to burn the DVD file off my computer on to my DVD R w/ the newest DVD FAB once DVD fab decrypts and stores it on my computer. Thanks.
DVDFab Decrypter only rips the movie to the hard drive. You will need programs like Imgburn and DVD Shrink to compress it. You can use CloneDVD 2 or even Nero to burn it to disc.
oh, ok...i'll guess i'll just stick to RitIt4Me i just get screwed alot cause decrypter fails usually around the end of the disk burning, and when it's succesfull my disk skip towards the end of the movie.....
if you are having trouble with skipping, freezing, and pixelations more than likely this is a sign of crappy media or incompatible media and player, with an occasional incorrect burn speed! Use quality media Made In Japan and you can't go wrong. Verbatim is the only exception to that rule! they are made in Taiwan/Singapore and are top notch.
yeah i was thinking of giving som TY a try, also i think my burner is set up on dvd decrypter as a -R and i've been using +R's so im gonna try some -R's thanks for the help though!
DVDDecrypter doesn't set your burner for -Rs or +Rs ...... but it can set up your burner make all your +R media to booktype to DVD-ROMs which are more compatible with players! but you meant DVDFab Decrypter! LOL still doesn't set up -Rs or +Rs to your burner!
DVDFab Decrypter is only a ripper. Once it's done ripping, you'll need to transcode the movie with either DVD Shrink or Nero Recode to fit onto a DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc. After DVD Shrink or Recode is done transcoding, simply fire up ImgBurn or Nero Burning Rom and burn the VIDEO_TS folder or ISO image. NOTE: Guide is taken from PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2: DEAD MAN'S CHEST (US, REGION 1) STEP 3: Transcoding the backup or VIDEO_TS (ripped files) with DVD Shrink Now launch DVD Shrink Click on "Open Files" Navigate and locate the VIDEO_TS folder and click OK. DVD Shrink should do a "quick Analysing" now. With 69.6% on Video Quality ratio (meaning there are 30.4% needs to be transcoded), DVD Shrink should be able to produce a good quality backup using "DA + AEC + Max Smooth or Sharp" NOTE: This is if you're going to "Re-author" your backup with just the Main Movie only. Simply drag the Main Movie (Title 1) and drop under "DVD Structure." click on Backup! Click Target Device, then Arrow down and choose your desire "Backup Target". Again, I prefer DVD Shrink to finish the job then create an ISO image to my hard drive instead of "auto-burn" with DVD Decrypter, Nero or ImgBurn. You can have DVD Shrink to "auto-burn" with Nero, DVD Decrypter or ImgBurn. However, you'll need to have them installed on your system in order to use "auto-burn" properly with any of them. The choice is yours. Since I have DVD Shrink to create an ISO image and put into my HD, I'll need to locate my Folder for the "Target" by using the "Browse" button. Click on DVD Region and make sure to make it "Region Free", under "Provider ID," put in anything you desire. Click on Burn Settings and under "Volume Label," type in the name of the movie on it. Click Quality Settings and tick on both "Deep Analysis + AEC + Max Smooth or Sharp". I highly recommend using this Quality option, DVD Shrink will take a little longer, but you'll be more happy with the result (backup). However, the choice is yours. When everything's set, click OK and DVD Shrink will start to transcode. DVD Shrink is Analysing and or progressing it's 1st phase. Now DVD Shrink is on it's 2nd phase, which is actually transcoding. Sit tight and relax, DVD Shrink should be done shortly (depends on your system). That's it... DVD Shrink has successfully transcoded and created an ISO image into my hard drive. Now it's ready for me to burn -- time to fire up ImgBurn. STEP 4: Burning the ISO image with ImgBurn (The Ultimate Image Burner from Lightning UK) Now insert a high quality media into your DVD burner. NOTE: I highly recommend Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim or Hitachi Maxell (Made In Japan) Click on Mode, Write Use the "Folder icon" to navigate and locate the ISO image created by DVD Shrink from the hard drive. Select the "ISO image" and click Open Under "Destination," use the Arrow to select your DVD burner. Make sure a high quality blank is ready inside. Use the Arrow and select your desire burning speed. Click on the Green Arrow to write or burn. Relax, now ImgBurn (The Ultimate Image Burner) is burning. Again, just sit tight. ImgBurn should be done shortly. And presto...!! ImgBurn has successfully burned your backup. Click OK and EXIT out. YES, ImgBurn has successfully "booktyped" my backup into DVD-ROM. Way to go ImgBurn!!! NOTE: In order for ImgBurn to change the "booktype" into DVD-ROM; (1) your drive must support Book Typing. (2) you must use DVD+R, DVD+RW or DVD+R DL media. That's it!!! Now you have successfully ripped, transcoded and backed up your DVD. Best of luck to all and happy burning.
As usual Alkohol does another great job on a guide! Alkohol..... you're the reason why I don't do guides...... can't do it better than you!
You're welcome buddy. The guide was taken directly from my revised DVDFab Decrypter guide with "PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2: Dead Man's Chest." Of course you can do it. See ya around at the forum buddy.
@born2ride....... Alkohol already did a REcode guide..... here is one of them: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/256436
ihoe thanks i did not see that one. thats an oldy. it looks like i might get the hang of recode & rom after all
Yes, that's an older guide for Recode. Soon, I'll design/make a brand new Recode guide and post on my blog. There's already a Recode guide for HOSTEL on my blog, so you can check it out, but that's back on March/April of 2006. Best of luck!!
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed the guide as much as I did. Keep us posted and when you're in doubt, just ask. Best of luck!!