Using DVD decrypter + Nero combination

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  1. mdempsey

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    Hi all i was told that using DVD Decrypter and Nero was a great combination. I have both on my computer now. I entered a dvd into my dvd drive and opened DVD Decrypter, i succesfully copied the dvd to my computer. The next step was to use Nero, but it has folders, audio_ts and video_ts, i only have one file, Matrix revolutions.iso. Even when i try and put that into video_ts, it comes up with the error message, "No compatible file found".

    What am i doing wrong???

    Maybe i am using it in the wrong order???

    Many thanks Matt
     
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    Matt,

    Let's go back to the beginning and under "Mode" select "File", then under File on the tool bar click "decrypt -

    You'll be fine then -

    Pete
     
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    Yep, did that. Ripped it all, when i went to put the file on disk, it says "power calibration error" What does that mean?

    Matt
     
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    Matt,

    Your problem is that Matrix is a DVD-9 (>4.36GB) movie and DVD Decrypter is for a DVD-5 (<4.36GB) movie.

    Take your ripped files from Decrypter and open Shrink (although all you need to do is start over with DVDShrink 3.1.4.nbets0 since it does it all) choose "open files" compress (use custom ratio) files until you see a little gray at the end of the green bar then hit "backup". Since you already have Nero, Shrink will burn it for you.

    Remember (It's Important) - less than 4.36GB, Decrypter is OK. Any size, use DVDShrink :)

    Shrink -
    http://www.softpedia.com/public/scripts/downloadhero/3-7-52/

    Pete


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