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lysaabi
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« on: July 04, 2008, 05:20:26 PM »

Hi all,

I'm having trouble backing up a dual layer dvd released in USA 2000.
I'm new, I don't know what other info I need to present up front.

I'm having a couple of questions/problems:

1. I don't even know which of the many files produced to play, in order to view my backed up movie, or even test that I did it correctly.

My best guess is a large file created the looks like nameIassgned_comptest.avi, produced by AutoGK with input that looks like PGC1[01:47:05] produced by DVD Decrypter.

2. When I run it, it runs fast, and I get no sound.

I followed the directions on Elliot Beck's Page several times, actually, to the letter.

AutoGK ran over 5 hours, which seems like a bit, but my machine is an AMD Athlon 1.74GHz with 992 Meg of ram. essentially a 2Ghz box with a Gig of ram.

Anyway, I looked around this site for some time to see is my question(s) already answered somewhere, and since this is my first foray into ripping, it's all greek. Any patient peeps wanna introduce a noob, I'll be most appreciative.

Thanks,
Lisa
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« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2008, 08:43:58 AM »

The problem caused by the tool you used ! I suggest you use Xilisoft DVD Copy Express and it can provide very high copy quanlity.!
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