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I am using any dvd and dvd shrink. I updated anydvd as you posted but when I go to back up the dvd on dvd shrink tells me.

"The current DVD size is too big! If you continue, you may not be able to burn the resulting files. Please ensure that video is set to automatic compression, or try disabling some audio streams. Are you sure you want to continue?"

I have made sure the automatic is checked and I have also tried cutting some audio streams. I also tried re-authoring the movie to were only the movie is backed up but still have the same error? Do you have any other ideas of or help for me.

Thank you.
 
Welcome to the forums!

Do not post in other people's troubleshooting threads unless you wish to help them please: click http://forum.slysoft.com/announcement.php?f=18 and read fully

Follow the steps, please (in order):

1. Use Anydvd 6.3.0.9 beta: click http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupAnyDVD6309.exe

You may need to reboot after installing if prompted to do so.

2. Click the red fox icon on your toolbar. Click "default". Click "ok".

3. Right click the red fox icon, and select "rip video dvd to harddisk." Choose your source and destination paths. Click "Copy", and wait for Anydvd ripper to finish. You can then import that rip into whatever program you want.


4. If you still have problems, then . . .

A) a) Ensure Anydvd is running.
b) Put the problematic original disc in your optical drive/reader. Wait for Anydvd to scan the disc.
c) Right click the red fox icon on your toolbar.
d) Select "Create Logfile"
e) Wait for Anydvd to create a log file.
f) A pop-up screen will appear. Take note of the location where Anydvd created the logfile and the logfile's name. Click "ok".
g) Go to your My Documents folder
h) You will see a zip file called "Anydvd_Info_titleofmydisc.zip" (or something similar; see step f)
i) When replying or posting in the Slysoft forums, look for the icon that looks like
attach.gif

j) If you don't see that paperclip icon, click the "go advanced" button. You should see that icon now. Click the paperclip.
k) A small pop-up screen should appear (if it doesn't please ensure your browser is enabled to allow pop-ups from the Slysoft forums)
l) Click the "Browse" button, and locate and select the .zip file you created.
m) click "upload"


B) State the full a)error message(s) you encountered (click "details"), b)tell us what program(s) you were using when you received the error message(s), and c) describe in detail what you were doing when you received the error message(s). What problem are you having exactly?
 
Try using the anydvd ripper in version 6.3.0.9 and then import the video into dvd shrink as well.
 
I have downloaded the anydvd 6.3.0.9 from your link and I also downloaded the clone dvd for a trail. After doing all this I still could not get Good luck chuck to copy. So I gave and and the next day I firgure I would try it on another DVD I had that I like a lot. When put the new dvd in it would not even read the DVD. Any dvd told me that there wasn't even a disk in the drive. I've resotred my PC ack to a month ago and my drive still wont read a DVD. It will read some cd's but not all.

Help please.
 
When put the new dvd in it would not even read the DVD.



a) Keep your license key file backed up safely
b) Uninstall Anydvd (start-->all programs-->Slysoft--->Anydvd-->Uninstall)
c) Reboot
d) Check to see if your system ("my computer") now reports a disc in drive. Do you see a video_ts folder (if you're using a dvd)? Do you see folders or files?

If the answer is "no" to "d)", then Anydvd isn't your problem. As Anydvd is not on your system, Anydvd can't interfere or block the reading process. Possibly your reader or burner is slowing dying, the original disc is bad, or a number of other possibilities exist as well (including messed up ide/sata busdrivers, bad cable on the back of the drive, etc.)

If the answer is "yes", click http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=1559 and follow the steps (note that step 4 requires you to post information)
 
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