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anonymous
February 11 2011, 22:07:30 UTC
Hello. Judy1234,Welcome to the forum. Use the ripper function in AnyDVD ( right click the fox head in the taskbar- "Rip the DVD-Video to Hard Disk" ). AnyDVD uses FixVTS to correct any structure problems. See if this gets you past your problem
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anonymous
February 13 2011, 12:45:24 UTC
Hello. kcheng,Try using the ripper function( right click fox head in Taskbar) in AnyDVD and rip the DVD to HD then use Shrink. Sounds like the Macrovision was left on the other copy and it needs to be removed.Make sure in Shrink under Edit>Preferences> Output files that remove Macrovision protection has a check mark next to it 22 Sep 2006 @ 16:16
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Judy1234,Welcome to the forum. Use the ripper function in AnyDVD ( right click the fox head in the taskbar- "Rip the DVD-Video to Hard Disk" ). AnyDVD uses FixVTS to correct any structure problems. See if this gets you past your problem
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kcheng,Try using the ripper function( right click fox head in Taskbar) in AnyDVD and rip the DVD to HD then use Shrink. Sounds like the Macrovision was left on the other copy and it needs to be removed.Make sure in Shrink under Edit>Preferences> Output files that remove Macrovision protection has a check mark next to it
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