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arenavles
6th February 2003, 14:51
Hello there, I am posting this short guide for all the people that still have problems using the amazing DVD2ONE.
You will need the following: DvdDecrypter, DVD2ONE (Full Version), Nero.

1. Load DvdDecrypter and it should automatically select the main movie files by itself. Click on Mode and make sure that you have a check mark on File F. After this is done you can start with the ripping process by clicking on the picture of the DVD Rom with an arrow pointing to the drive.

2. When DvdDecrypter is done you will have a folder on your hard drive with the name of the movie and within that folder you will have a folder called VIDEO_TS.

3. Now load up DVD2ONE and click on the first select button that is beside the Source Directory. Here you will have to go to your hard drive and select the VIDEO_TS folder that DvdDecrypter created earlier. Example (C:\The_Matrix\VIDEO_TS). After your selection click ok and you will be back to DVD2ONE. Now click on the second Select button that is beside the Destination Directory and select your hard drive. After selecting your hard drive click on Ok and you will be back to DVD2ONE. In the Destination Directory text box you will have something like this (c:\) beside this you want to type the following: VIDEO_TS. Make sure that the letters are all capital. Example (c:\VIDEO_TS). Once this is done click on the next button wich is down below.

3. In the next page you will select by clicking once on the name, the largest file and then click next again.

4. In this page you will have three selections. First you will select the Audio file ( I usually select the AC3 2ch). Then you will select the subtitle ( I usually select English) and last you will select the Angle(I usually select the first one). After the selection is done click on Start and sit back for 20 to 25 minutes.

4. After DVD2ONE is finished, close the program (DVD2ONE) and open NERO. Once Nero is loaded switch to Nero Express. Ok now click on DVD-Video files button. On the nest page you will have to click on ADD. Here you will select your hard drive and then the VIDEO_TS folder that DVD2ONE created earlier. In this folder there will be your movie files. Click on them one by one and then click on Add. After you selected all the files you will click on next. Here all you have to do is make sure the write speed is set to 1x and then click on burn.

5. After Nero is done, put your movie in your player and enjoy!!

I hope this will help some of you out there that still have any problems.

Leftfield_2k2
8th February 2003, 17:50
UNLESS they use the VERY latest Nero then its NOT a good idiea to recommend it as it is well known to have compatibility issues regarding DVD authoring!

LaterZ
Leftfield_2k2:rolleyes:

2COOL
8th February 2003, 22:28
Originally posted by Leftfield_2k2
UNLESS they use the VERY latest Nero then its NOT a good idiea to recommend it as it is well known to have compatibility issues regarding DVD authoring!

LaterZ
Leftfield_2k2:rolleyes:

But your recommendation on using RecordMax in your guide does not work for others like me. :( It's compatible with my Sony DRU-120a burner but not my Sony DVDP-S300 standalone. It just doesn't like Data DVDs.

<Aussie>Twodogs
13th February 2003, 14:08
Nice guide for newbs but instead of burning with x program you could use another option and make an image/iso of the movie and burn with dvd decyrpter , takes longer but as many have said on these forums it's more reliable to burn from an image.

Cheers:
Twodogs

mike4692
13th February 2003, 20:37
just one thing to add ,ac3 6ch is better( 5.1 dolby surround ), compared to the ac3 2ch which is just stereo sound :sly:

srsstvs
14th February 2003, 06:21
Just in case you guys haven't heard: Latest Nero update 5.5.10.7b solves all playing problems, which I had before with 5.5.10. But RecordNow Max works on all my players (2 Sony and 1 Mintek) and DVD drives as well. If it worked on my DVP-S330 it should work with DVP-S300 as well, 2 CooL.

OsirisMedia01
14th February 2003, 07:49
I cant believe all the hassle people had with DVD Burning before late
when I was researching buying a burner, I read all the stuff about Nero problems etc and the others
Between Nero/Image Tool 0.99(I think thats its name) or hell even Ulead Movie Factory, I havent burnt a bad DVD title yet.

I guess its just taken them all this time to tweak it correctly for the vast majority.