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Originally Posted by Ash6
Anyone know if DVDx is compatible with a DVD-RAM disk recorded using a stand alone DVD recorder? 
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If it is written in standard DVD format, it should be. Are you asking because it is not working? If you haven't tried, why haven't you? It won't break anything.
One thing that could prevent a good rip is that your DVD drive in your computer doesn't read DVD-RAM, but if you've got a fairly current drive, they usually read +R, -R, and RAM
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Originally Posted by surfphotographer
when i tried to rip one of my surf movies it cut out at the 22 minute mark and its a 31 minute film, so i did it again and it cut out about 10 seconds later than my first attempt!
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I have had this happen on some DVDs. Not any as short as you describe. Before you start encoding, try moving the tracking slder about half-way through the movie. That will be that starting point of the encode. See if it does a full encode of the remaining time on the movie. If not, there might be a glitch right in that section that DVDx can't handle.
If that's the case, maybe ripping the DVD to a file using DVDShrink then encoding the file might do it.