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burning copy protected dvds
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Hallywood
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28. September 2004 @ 20:17 |
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Hey Scuba,
You mean to tell me I can rent a movie and back it up. I told you in another post how I had backed up every dvd I owned as well as all my kids dvds. Well this just made my day. I'm off to the store to get somemore dvds, PDQ. Thanks for all the help Pete.LOL.
Just funnin with ya buddy.
Have a Great Day,
HW.
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Newfee
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29. September 2004 @ 04:53 |
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This may sound like a dumb question, but if I copy a backup copy (not the original) that has some read errors, will the new copy have the same errors? The reason is that I don't have the original anymore.
That said, what is the best/easiest way to check whether your disk has any errors after burning? The only two ways I know how to check are to run it through DVDInfoPro or watch the entire movie. Thanks to anyone who can answer!
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29. September 2004 @ 09:42 |
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those two ways are as good as any. :)
If you copy a copy with read errors, then certainly the copy will have them. It's like anything else, it can only use what the source gives it. :)
GO VOLS !
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ScubaPete
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29. September 2004 @ 15:30 |
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Hi Newfee,
There is a third way, run it through DVD Decrypter. It will show you if you have read errors and allow you to either work through them ("Retry") or to "Ignore" them.
If they aren't important and you've ignored them your backup copy will be without them.
Otherwise, as the "Big" "O" said, "Garbage in, Garbage out" -
Cheers,
Pete
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Newfee
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29. September 2004 @ 17:06 |
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Thanks Scubes and Orange...can always count on you guys for answers!
I won't be home for a few days so I can't test it, but what way is the fastest to check?
Also, if I ignore errors, will I be able to watch the new copy on my DVD player?
Can touching the blank disk on the bottom (eg, fingerprints) affect the copy?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 29. September 2004 @ 19:03
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MrsE
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29. September 2004 @ 17:35 |
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Okay - my boys - I did it! I burned a DVD!!
I have to say I felt very guilty though as i had to say I did not live in the united states in order to download....
I assume this is okay as I burned my husband's CD for him!!??
Now he is not certain he will have access to power so now we are back to CD's. But I now know what to do - thanks to the two of you!!!
Thanks a bundle! :)
C-
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Hallywood
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29. September 2004 @ 19:09 |
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Mrs.E,
After reading all your posts, I just have to say that your husband must be one of the happiest guys on earth. The lengths you go to to please him are way above and beyond the call of duty. You should be eligable for the CMH. I wish my wife was half as eager to please me but that is another story. I want to wish your husband a safe tour and a happy and hopefully quick return. I'm just wondering where he'll stow all them DVD's in his gear.
Best of luck to you and yours,
HW.
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Fawks
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30. September 2004 @ 02:05 |
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How do u know what media ur using?
i used DVD Shrink and decrypter with one dvd burnt it nice but with a different dvd the whole thing f***ed up and i wasted a disc :(
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nailedny
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30. September 2004 @ 02:29 |
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Fawks,
Big Orange and ScubaPete say the media is very important. You may find you can use a few out of a pack of 10 of a cheap brand but you will be able to use 10 out of 10 if you buy good. I learned the hard way with 3 coasters right off the bat. Read previous posts about which brand they recommend. Good Luck!
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Newfee
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30. September 2004 @ 04:28 |
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30. September 2004 @ 04:33 |
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fawks, nailedny has nailed it!
No.1-Media is EXTREMELY important. DL a little freebie called dvdinfopro, it will analyze drives, media, and several others. It is a VERY handy tool that I keep on my desktop.
No.2-Meritine is a very reputable comapany with an excellent return policy, get Ritek G04 4x -R or Ridata 4x +R. Make sure they are branded, this is very important, make SURE they have it stamped on the disc!
You can get them for under .45 ea. w/free shipping. Good media doesn't necessarily mean expensive. Good luck! :)
GO VOLS !
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30. September 2004 @ 04:42 |
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MrsE, congrats! I knew you could do it, tell your hubby I said he's a lucky man!
newfee, if the copy played, then your copy will play even if it has errors. They depend on what they are and how many, etc.
Also, fingerprints definitely affect your discs. Try to avoid touching at all costs! The oils from your skin will affect it over time.
I like to set my size on the disc for my burns at 4280 or 4300 so as not to burn to the very edge of the disc, that way mis-handling won't affect it as much if you do by chance get "sticky" fingers on it. :)
GO VOLS !
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30. September 2004 @ 05:12 |
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Sorry I just skipped to the end from the beginning but I wantedt to shre this little bit of information with those who were having trouble burning at the beginning.
I'm running Windows XP and before my burner would work porperly I had to go into properties, select recording and simply check allowing CD recording with this drive (XP still refers to it as CD recording even thou it's a DVD burner). After doing that my burner recording problems went away.
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Fawks
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30. September 2004 @ 06:31 |
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does anyone know whats up with this i have made a 1:1 image of my pc game with alcohol and mounted it with Daemon but im still getting "Please verify that your Frozen Throne disc is on your CD-ROM, then click on 'Retry'.
the game is Warcraft III:Frozen Throne
its got secuRom *new* 4.8 protection on it
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gimpie
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30. September 2004 @ 13:25 |
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I am trying to backup the DVD "Taking Lives". With DVDShrink I get a "cyclic redundancy error", unable to read drive D:. So I tried to rip it with decrypter and at 83% I get a file I/O error and was unable to go any further. Anyone have ideas as how to rip this DVD?
Thanks,
gimpie
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Newfee
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30. September 2004 @ 15:53 |
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Gimpie,
Not 100% sure, but whenever I get that error all I do is clean the disk and I can then burn it. The only times I've ever gotten "cyclic redundancy" error are when the discs are scratched or dirty.
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ScubaPete
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30. September 2004 @ 15:55 |
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Hey there Newfee,
Quote: Can touching the blank disk on the bottom (eg, fingerprints) affect the copy?
Touching the bottom of your disc isn't the end of the world - I don't have proper use of my hands so I'm the Fingerprint King! Getting your prints on the recording side generally has no adverse effects (unless you don't ever wash your hands) when playing or burning your discs. As the "Big" "O" mentioned, it does effect the dye over time. So, before putting your discs away you might want to clean it either with a commercial unit (available at "Radio Shack" OR your local electronics store) OR clean the disc thoroughly with a clean cotton cloth moistened with Isopropanol Alcohol, Contact lens cleaner OR in a bind, you may use some Windex (Windex has some additives, coloring and the like). Clean by using a firm even rubbing motion from the center outwards towards the edge and you are good to go :-)
Cheers,
Fawks,
Quote: How do u know what media ur using?
(Huuuuummmmm, ) LQQk at the package it came in, it's name should be there.
If you want to find out more about the manufacturer, scan it with DVD Identifier OR DVDInfoPro.
Quote: "Please verify that your Frozen Throne disc is on your CD-ROM, then click on 'Retry'.
My first question, Did the game play on your Virtual Drive ?
Second, What media are you using ?
Cheers,
gimpie,
Quote: I get a "cyclic redundancy error", unable to read drive D:. So I tried to rip it with decrypter and at 83% I get a file I/O error and was unable to go any further.
Many times, with cheap media, you'll get a "Cyclic Redundancy error" or an "I/O error". This message can mean that your discs are scratched or dirty, it can also mean that your burner won't accept your "cheap" media :-(
Once again, what media are you using gimpie ?
If it's an original, there are 2 possibilites.
1. The disc is dirty and or scratched. It may be scratched so lightly it's almost impossible to see with the naked eye - NO ! No naked eyeball jokes, PLEASE - and No, the ScubaPete doesn't dress his eye UNLESS I'm going out in public -
2. Your original disc has a flaw on it from the factory. Try to exchange it for another copy. Let's hope the replacement is from a different batch.
Cheers,
MrsE,
That's my Girl, you've got it nailed !
(Sorry nailedny, t'wis just a slip of the tongue (Heh, heh).
Seriously, to you both, I'm so delighted that you've gotten everything working well -
I wanted to remind you that you've made a few friends here so we expect to see more of you, iffin you've got the time - Feel free to join us helping others, as you've seen, we try to have fun doing it :D) I thought I'd let you know, we have other forums also - Check'em out :) There's no telling, you might find one that's of interest to you. When in doubt, checkout the "Safety Valve", it's an almost anything goes Forum (keeping in fair to good taste of course). We shoot the breeze about most anything that's on your mind, Events of the day, Movies someone's seen and is looking for comments (they don't always get what they're expecting (Lol), jokes of the day - there's no telling what's there, it can get pretty wild - Guess you'll have to check into it yourselves, "Heck, you might even run into me there ;P)
I'll look forward to seeing you around, and you better remember to say "Hi" -
I'll be sea'n you -
Pete
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MrsE
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30. September 2004 @ 20:15 |
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hi all - scuba dude, big red (oh, I mean orange!) and hollywood!
Thank you for your responses and I will continue to work on my new found hobby. Your support and aknoledgement mean a lot! I hope you don't get sick of me when he leaves and i am oh, so bored.
:) C-
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30. September 2004 @ 21:30 |
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Hmmm....doubtful, unless you keep calling me red.lol ;>)
GO VOLS !
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dolz85
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30. September 2004 @ 22:15 |
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Hi all, been reading this forum for quite a while and now finally decided to post..
First of all, i have a question regarding DVD Shrink..
I have backed up numerous DVD's over the past 2 weeks, and no matter how many times i try to back up this one DVD is comes up with the following Error Message: Copy Protection Error - Read Failed because the sector is encrypted
This hasnt happened with any other DVD's and was just wondering if anyone could possibly shed some light on the situation?
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1. October 2004 @ 00:38 |
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Once in a while Shrink will encounter a movie that it don't like. Since it seems to be that time for you then I suggest you rip with Decrypter first. Pay attention to where they go. Then you can open the ripped files in Shrink and continue what you normally do with shrink.
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dolz85
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1. October 2004 @ 00:42 |
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Quote: Once in a while Shrink will encounter a movie that it don't like. Since it seems to be that time for you then I suggest you rip with Decrypter first. Pay attention to where they go. Then you can open the ripped files in Shrink and continue what you normally do with shrink.
I tried to do this, as this was my first reaction, and another error came up but didnt have time to read it before my parents closed it :@
Any ideas?
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xklante
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1. October 2004 @ 02:25 |
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Scubapete, Bigorange or anyone,
I just received a batch of DVD-R 8X Ritek G05 disks. And my problem is that when I inserted into the DVD burner (Micro Advantage Superdrive), then open DVD Decrypter to burn, DVD Decryter reads the disk and it says that it can only burn at 1X, 2X. I had the same situation with Fujifilm DVD-R 8x. Yesterday I put in 2 DVD+Rs Fujifilm and it let me record at 4X,6x or 8X. Which on I burned one at 4X and one at 6x. I know that the specifications for my drive says that it can burn DVD-R at a max speed of 4x. But is only doing half. Frustrated... Any help??
Please let me know what I'm doing wrong is the Burner or the media? I want to slap this burner up against the wall...
Thanks in advance
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xklante
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1. October 2004 @ 03:52 |
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Here's exactly what DVD Decrytor reads on the disks that I'm refering to:
The following is Ritek DVD-R 8X
DVDRW IDE1008 0059 (ATA)
Current Profile: DVD-R
Disc Information:
Status: Empty
Erasable: No
Free Sectors: 2,298,496
Free Space: 4,707,319,808 bytes
Free Time: 510:48:46 (MM:SS:FF)
Supported Write Speeds: 1x, 2x
Pre-recorded Information:
Manufacturer ID: RITEKG05
Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Book Type: DVD-R
Part Version: 5
Disc Size: 120mm
Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified
Number of Layers: 1
Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP)
Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit
Track Density: 0.74 um/track
First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608
Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 0
Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0
Here's Fujifilm DVD-R 8X
DVDRW IDE1008 0059 (ATA)
Current Profile: DVD-R
Disc Information:
Status: Empty
Erasable: No
Free Sectors: 2,298,496
Free Space: 4,707,319,808 bytes
Free Time: 510:48:46 (MM:SS:FF)
Supported Write Speeds: 1x, 2x
Pre-recorded Information:
Manufacturer ID: FUJIFILM03
Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Book Type: DVD-R
Part Version: 5
Disc Size: 120mm
Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified
Number of Layers: 1
Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP)
Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit
Track Density: 0.74 um/track
First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608
Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 0
Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0
And to top it off Fujifilm DVD+R 8X:
DVDRW IDE1008 0059 (ATA)
Current Profile: DVD+R
Disc Information:
Status: Empty
Erasable: No
Free Sectors: 2,295,104
Free Space: 4,700,372,992 bytes
Free Time: 510:03:29 (MM:SS:FF)
Supported Write Speeds: 4x, 6x, 8x
Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Disc ID: YUDEN000-T02-00
Book Type: DVD+R
Part Version: 1
Disc Size: 120mm
Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified
Number of Layers: 1
Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP)
Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit
Track Density: 0.74 um/track
First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608
Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2,491,711
Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0
Pentium 4 CPU 1.70GHz with 768 RAM, XP-Pro Service pack2. MAD DOG 6 in 1 DVD burner 12X.
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gimpie
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1. October 2004 @ 04:03 |
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Thanks for the insight guys. I am trying to back up an original copy of the DVD and I tried to clean with alcohol as suggested. I still received the errors after cleaning from both decrypter and shrink. There are a couple of very fine scratches, but I didn't think this would be enough to cause problems. The media that I am burning to is Ritek-G05 and I haven't had problems with it yet, other than my burner will only burn it at 4x. I hope that NEC will put out a firmware upgrade sometime to accept this media to burn at 8x as the burner is supposed to. I have some cheap Pro Disc +R that burn at 8x without a problem and work fine in the PS2 afterwards.
I appreciate the ideas to fix the problem with the redundancy error, it is getting redundant to see it time and time again as I retry :).
gimpie
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