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Post #295839

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eckoman_pdx
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'Backstroke of the West' with retail DVD quality : FINISHED & RELEASED
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Date created
23-Aug-2007, 2:17 AM
Originally posted by: marioxb
You could probably use the 5.1, I just assumed most would want to put this on a DVD-5 and I just thought 2.0 would fit better.

You could probably use another program, as long as it creates ac3 and m2v files. SmartRipper is also in that first post.

As soon as I grab my Star Wars DVDs from my parents house, I will create a new disc since I lost the first one I made anyway.


Alright, I might have to give it a try. I'll have to DL smart ripper, though the dvd is copy protected,. Will that program work, or do I have to burn an unprotected copy using another program and then use smart ripper? If I were to put this on a DVD9, would I have issues with creating a layer break? I have a few extra DVD9's laying around, so that's why I was thinking about giving the 5.1ex a try. I'm not sure what I have that might create ac3 and m2v files, though I'd image I have a few in this mess of stuff I have aquired over the years (that I'm still trying to learn, lol). Sorry for the questions. I'm still kinda new at this, and don't want to screw it up. I don't want to end up with another coffee coaster.

You lost your disc? That sucks. At least you can create a new one. I usually keep 2 copies of discs. The original disc and a backup copy (just in case) that I put in a big cd/dvd case of backup discs. If you're creating a new disc, care to try it with the 5.1EX and tell me how it works?