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Jan 26, 2009 22:39

I am the guest on the latest podcast of "Fill Me In: Ryan and Brian do Crosswords." My interview starts right at the 20 minute mark. Go check it out!

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It's your discovery, good job! anonymous February 9 2011, 19:10:52 UTC
Hello.
What kind of burner do you have and what is your firmware version?What kind of media are you using?For great guides:http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/index.html

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A useful guide anonymous February 12 2011, 10:59:18 UTC
Hello.
Use DVD Decrypter first [ISO Read] ... then in DVD Shrink hit 'file' then 'open disc image' * edit: I/O error is quite often an effect of damaged/dirty disc
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I have to say that mlstrm.livejournal.com is really a good website anonymous February 16 2011, 07:00:09 UTC
Hello.
What's the point of this thread? Nothing related to DVD Shrink whatsoever.

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It's so great that you share this with us anonymous February 16 2011, 19:30:04 UTC
Hello.Reduced quality on copy -
A few years ago, I used Shrink 3.2 with a version of Nero which I cant remember which, but my copies were perfect. I tried to copy a dvd tonight using Shrink 3.2 but ripping it to an ISO and using DVD Decrypter to burn it. It was of a music concert, but noticed that some of the people in the croud looked pixelated and when fast camera shots of the band were shown, they looked pixalated too in places. Is there some kinda quality setting I can adjust, or should I use a different burning program? Thanks for any help :)

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