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		<title>DVD Shrink analysis files</title>
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			DVD Shrink leaves a little sumthin sumthin behind each time you import a movie into it...even after you have deleted the movie files the analysis information is stored on your HDD.  These files are small, but can build up over time and there is no harm in... 
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		<title>posting rules...read first, before asking.</title>
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			Please have a look at this if you have questions on posting... 
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		<title>Where to find your Nero log and how to post it.</title>
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			Depending of which version of Nero you are using you can find your logs in the following locations:

Nero 6 history log location: Program Files&amp;gt;Ahead&amp;gt;Nero&amp;gt;NeroHistory.txt

Nero 7 history log location: Program Files&amp;gt;Nero&amp;gt;Nero 7&amp;gt;Core&amp;g... 
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		<title>Flame retardant</title>
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			I cannot believe how incredibly stupid you are. I mean rock-hard stupid. Dehydrated-rock-hard stupid. Stupid so stupid that it goes way beyond the stupid we know into a whole different dimension of stupid. You are trans-stupid stupid. Meta-stupid. Stupid ... 
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		<title>AnyDVD &amp; DVD Decrypter, hand in hand</title>
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			To rip to HDD with DVD Decrypter while AnyDVD strips the copy protection, set up DVD Decrypter as follows...Tools, Settings, I/O tab...tick Elby CDIO-&amp;gt;Elaborate Bytes. In the general tab untick the option to check for structure protection. These settin... 
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		<title>Old reliable Nero versions.</title>
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			The latest Nero revisions are buggy, revert back to previous versions that are known to work correctly.

Nero 6 users, 6.6.0.18 can be found here:

http://httpdl1.usw.nero.com/software/Nero6/Nero-6.6.0.18_no_yt.exe  package 1 
 http://httpdl1.usw.ner... 
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		<title>Why can't I watch my backed up movie on my stand alone DVD Player?</title>
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			If you can&apos;t watch your backup on your stand alone DVD player and have gone through the steps listed in Why can&apos;t I burn? , then there are a few more things to try.

1.  Make sure that you are using a format that is supported by your player, all DVD pla... 
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		<title>Why can't I burn?</title>
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			Backing up your DVD movies is easy, but if just one thing is out of whack you could be producing coasters faster than your favorite bar at happy hour can use them.  Here are some tips and tweaks to maximize your burning experience.

1.  ALWAYS use quali... 
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