Hello all, i'm having some trouble tryin to backup what seems to be a custom-made karaoke DVD disc. The disc came with a karaoke machine manufactured in the Far East and i have very little other information of what kind of disc it is. DVD Shrink doesn't recognise it and throws up an error message saying it wasn't able to find the video_ts file. DVD decrypter doesn't recognise it as a "DVD-video disc" and points me to a ISO Read mode where it was able to give technical info. of the disc. Being new to DVD decrypter, i decided not to continue. The disc doesn't have a Video_TS file or any of the typical DVD files. There is a single MPG file of around 500mb, and a folder entitled "Advance" with three very small DKD files. The disc itself however is about 7.93Gb full, so i thought it was likely to be a DVD-9 and the first thing was to compress it using DVD shrink or some other program. So, any ideas as to what kind of disc i'm dealing with here and how i'd go abouts making a duplicate? thx Dave
Just because it is a DVD disc does not make it a DVD movie format. I have a DVD that has my XP boot disc plus backup data and software. You can put any data you what on a DVD disc. So copy the DVD files to a folder on your hard drive then burn the files to a disc (DVD-9). You will not be able to compreess the data since the machine will not be able to see the data.