1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | page 15




Use SmartRipper (Backup mode)
or DVD Decrypter (Press F and Ctrl-A)
to rip this movie DVD to a local folder,
for example, C:\FullThrottle



Run DVD-Replica and open C:\FullThrottle
The main movie and its menu can be fit into one DVD-R.
Select the VTS (Video Title Set) tab.
Use this tab to backup or split a movie and keep its menu.

Select a title and click View to decide which one to keep.

This DVD has many mapped titles to prevent splitting.
Keep only title 1 and right click for the popup menu,
toggle "Keep Title" to discard the remaining titles.

If only the movie and its menu is desired,
no splitting is required and only disc 1 is backed up.
Make sure "Split to 2 discs" is not selected and
click back up to start the back up process.



If titles other than the main movie
and all disc menus are desired,
split the main movie and keep its last chapter
on the second disc with other titles.

Select the "Keep VTS" option to back up all other titles. The total backup size is about 3.7 GB which is less than the capacity of a single DVD-R. To fill up the disc, additional chapters of the split main movie
can be backed up by changing "Split after chapter".
Make sure "Skip disc 1" is selected.
Click back up to start the back up process.



The backup options are
Start the movie (Start with title 1)
when the first backup disk is put in the DVD player,

Remove all user prohibited options
so the Menu key can be pressed at any time,

Auto-repeat to replay the movie from the
beginning when the movie ends,

If the second disc is backed up, start the same way as the original DVD when it is put in the DVD player,

Rename the output folder (Disc1 or Disc2)
to VIDEO_TS before burning or playing.


rip, copy,
burn any DVD movie, DVD player, ripper, decoder, DVD burner, recorder,
dvd and rip, DVD-9 to DVD-5, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW

WARNING
The information presented on the following pages illustrates how to
backup compliant Video-DVDs to DVD±RW / DVD±R media.
The software tools and information presented on these pages
work with unencrypted DVD files only and are not made
to create illegal copies of copyrighted DVD material.

Please record responsibly.
Before copying anything onto a recordable media including
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R or DVD-RW
please be sure that you are excersizing your fair use rights
under the copyright law of your country
and not violating any local copyright laws.

DISCLAIMER
The software from this web site is designed to assist you
in reproducing only the material in which you own the copyright or
for which you have obtained permission to copy from the copyright owner.
Unless you own the copyright or
hold permission to copy from the copyright owner,
you may be violating copyright law and may be subject to
payment of damages and other remedies.

If you are uncertain about your rights in a court of law,
you should contact your legal counsel before proceeding to download
or use the software products and/or information from this web site.
You assume full responsibility for the legal and
responsible use of the information and software downloaded or
acquired by any delivery method via this web site and its affiliates.

It is against the law in many countries to reproduce copyrighted material.
Some countries' laws only allow you to make a limited number of
backup copies of any software or media
for personal and archival purposes.
By browsing this site you also acknowledge that you are
the sole "Owner" of all copyrighted material that might be reproduced.
In no way this site and its affiliates are held responsible
for any violation or potential violations of
copyright infringement that you may perform.


1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | page 15