I have Nero 6 with all the upgrades, bells, and whistles. There was one
purchase that I had to make (MPEG4 I believe) in order to get it to play
some DVD's. I have found that Nero uses an incredible amount of system
resources, and DVD Shrink does not. I stripped the region codes off of the
Pink Panther library, and burned them onto DVD+R and had no problems with
jitters or skips.
Also, using out of region DVD's can only be switched on your system a
certain number of times, and then something else bad happens, just what, I'm
unsure since I haven't gotten there yet, but given time I guess I will find
out and deal with it then.
Now, DVD Decrypter I found to be a bit hard to understand, but then I'm a
novice when it comes to the world of DVD's. Most would say experiment, and I
would, given time, which is a bit limited these days.
Just my thoughts...
Dean Kiley
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] decrpyter/skrink
>
> John;
> I use decypter first to remove any copyguard, (wouldn't copyguard
> show
> up on my backup if i didn t use decrypter first making that dvd
> unwatchable?
> )since as far as i know shrink won t do that. I use nero ver 5.5 for
> cds,
> it doesn t burn dvds, would upgrading nero to burn dvds give me a better
> playing dvd (no freezing, skipping , jumping etc) then decypter does?
> And if it
> might how do i get a free upgrade to a dvd nero burner i wouldn t pay for
> it,
> must be a freebie - thanks . . .
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