QUOTE (wdesigndeb @ Jun 29 2009, 01:05 PM)

You are probably right - I figure it has something to do with the compression on the original dvd. But strangely, the original source dvd plays fine in a couple of dvd players, but not in all. (especially a Sony). I should clarify that I did not burn the original source dvd on my computer. It was done by someone else on their system. The dvd was closed.
My Panasonic Blu-Ray will not read the original dvd either, but will read a copy I burned with MC10 - just the last few seconds are missing. The original source is all there on the original dvd, but when I use the copy feature of MC10, I'm not getting a full copy of the original source onto my hard drive - really strange.
I think I might try copying another dvd onto the hard drive just to see if it does the same thing.
Don't use the EMC 10 copy/import feature but simply use Windows Explorer to copy the Video_TS folder from the DVD to your hard drive. Then play that copy through Windows Media Player or some other software player to see if the video is all there.
BTW, a video DVD is always closed when burned. The make of DVD used could also be a problem, not all DVD players like all media