In DVD-X-COPY, Skipping Rip Process

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  1. defiant

    defiant Member

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    Hello! I was wondering if there's a way to skip the rip process and just start burning? I ask because the burn process has failed twice (once because I did something stupid with the power to the computer, and the second time because DVDXCOPY locked up) now. Each time you want to copy a DVD, the program always wants to rip first. I've already ripped it twice and the files are still on my hard drive. Is there a way to just burn the DVD instead of having to wait another hour just to re-rip the same files?

    Thanks,

    Defiant
     
  2. RiPsTeR01

    RiPsTeR01 Guest

    NERO??????

    Use shrink no offence to anyone u uses dvdxcopy but i donot understand any advantages to it plus it costs alot of money and just bypasses the css_X_X_X_X_X_[small]Win xp sp1
    amd 2000+
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  3. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    An hour to rip ????

    Use either ;

    DVD Decrypter
    DVD2One
    Nero

    or

    DVD Shrink
    Nero

    [ alternative to Nero Burning Rom is RecordNow DX ].
     
  4. Oriphus

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    You cant just copy a DVD due to CSS encryption. Use the methods Herbsman outline ;-)
     
  5. defiant

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    I'm afraid I'm [bold]completly[/bold] new to all of this, so any more elaboration on what to use/how to use it would be much appreciated.

    I like DVD-X-COPY for the fact that it's all in one I guess. Where it takes a lot of programs and a lot of reading guides and such (which I haven't done for the fact that I hate having read and do a bunch of stuff just to do what one other program can do in two steps...call me lazy) using those free programs, DVD-X-COPY seems to be able to do nearly one-touch copying. The only draw back it seems is that it has had many compatibility/stability issues and you have to rip everytime you want to copy a new DVD. I'd like to just pick up where I left off when a burn fails. (That is, erase the disc and start just the burn process over instead of the whole thing.)

    Comments/suggestions/etc. welcome and appreciated.

    Defiant
     
  6. Oriphus

    Oriphus Senior member

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    Dont be so lazy :p
     

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