|  | Posted by Atropos on 10/07/48 11:36 
"mcp6453" <mcp6453@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:lprrf.338554$A56.230809@fe04.news.easynews.com...
 > Being new to burning DVDs and new to Netflix, I decided I would make a
 > copy of a DVD if I was unable to watch it within a day. The first two
 > movies that I have tried to copy have freezes at different points. Other
 > TV shows that I have burned have been fine, using the same driver and the
 > same disks. Data files burned to the same drive and same disks have been
 > fine. They were ripped with DVDFabDecrypter and burned with DVDShrink, and
 > neither one of the movies is listed as being problematic to copy.
 >
 > How can I determine the source of the problem? A CD-Speed scan of the disk
 > shows no bad segments. The source DVD plays fine in my DVD player (no
 > skips, no freezes.) I can always copy the few that I cannot watch in time
 > to tape, but I may want to watch some of the extra material on the DVD
 > after I have returned it. (I don't usually watch that stuff, so I don't
 > know that I would take the time to copy it all.)
 >
 > Obviously most people are not having this problem, so there is something
 > wrong with my setup.
 
 Well this is clearly a problem with the media. Could be a one-off problem
 with a disk as you've used these before.
 
 Now - Shrink cannot actually burn disks. You instruct it to use either DVD
 Decrypter or Nero - which are you using? Are you overburning?(burning faster
 than the disks advertised speed - sometimes Decrypter will let you do this).
 
 Which scan are you using in CD-DVD Speed? Transfer rate or quality?
 
 Why not just try to make another copy with your existing disks? Are you able
 to re-rip the disk?(Using DVD Decrypter?) Will DVD Shrink complete a quick
 analysis of the disk?
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