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    #11
    I use DVD Decrypter, would like it if it could produce an AVI directly though.

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      #12
      Originally posted by AlanR View Post
      Is DVDShrink windows only? Is there a similar program for Mac X?
      Dvdrip.

      I am told you can run DVDShrink with Wine in Winux, but never was successful.

      Also DeeVeeDee is good for creating the finished product. Create an ISO using DeeVeeDee, then burn this to disk using Brasero.

      All successful in Ubuntu 8.
      Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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        #13
        Originally posted by TheBigD View Post
        DVDShrink is pretty good.
        I concur.

        DVDDecrypter is quite good too.

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          #14
          Does anyone know where I can find a tutorial for using DVDshrink?

          Remember, I'm handy on a PC as a user, not technically.

          I've downloaded a couple of films to try it, but can't get it to recognise them
          'elf and safety guru

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            #15
            Originally posted by thelace View Post
            Does anyone know where I can find a tutorial for using DVDshrink?

            Remember, I'm handy on a PC as a user, not technically.

            I've downloaded a couple of films to try it, but can't get it to recognise them
            have a look here

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              #16
              Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
              have a look here
              Thanks fivetimes, just what I was looking for

              'elf and safety guru

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                #17
                Dvd

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                  #18
                  right folks, I've given dvdshrink a go and it spot on, the only issue I've had is one DVD failed to write to iso as it said it was copyrighted ?

                  How do I get around that ?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
                    right folks, I've given dvdshrink a go and it spot on, the only issue I've had is one DVD failed to write to iso as it said it was copyrighted ?

                    How do I get around that ?
                    AnyDVD



                    As long as it's legal where you are....
                    Still Invoicing

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                      #20
                      CloneDvD with AnyDvD

                      DvDSanta is pretty straight forward too

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