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9. June 2005 @ 03:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
as a movie is being shrinked, errors may occur during that time. you should try to rip chucky right now and see if it works on shrink with no "extra" settings checked to see what you get. the dummy sectors and quality settings are two totally different conversations. the quailty settings I was describing were for seed of chucky while the dummy sectors were for Hitch.

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9. June 2005 @ 05:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Look, if you hav't tried to rip seed of chucky, then you wouldn't know. When trying to shrink seed of chucky (around 8 gb), the program will stop and halt and won't let you go any further. When this occurs with most dvd's i try to rip, the obvious solution I turn to is to decrypt the dvd using dvd decryptor, then shrink the file that is on my harddrive. This works almost all the time, however when I tried this on seed of chucky, it would give me the same error as if i shrinking the movie straight from the DVD. So, then I logged on here and did a search for seed of chucky, and this was the only post about it (at the time), so I read what dvdrip said and BAM! it friggn worked. So, whatever problems you may or maynot have with the way he is encoding the movie is your problem. He was just posting a solution to what was transpiring when trying to rip this PARTICULAR movie. So, 'nuff said. He found a work around to the problem, and if that means adding an extra hour and half to my encoding process, then so be it. As long as I have the movie now. And dvdrip, I will try to remember this resolution if this problem occurs with Hitch. Thanks for your suggestions. Keep on rockn' dude! Late.
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9. June 2005 @ 13:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Glad it "friggn worked" for you. But the Seed of Chucky disc at 8GB would normally suffer from compression errors and not decryption errors. Just the size is a problem for most transcoding apps. So, the "Quality" (compression) settings would be very advantagous for this large video.

When discussing errors it is nice to know what they are/were. memfrican, what error was it you were getting? Just so we know if it was something to do with a fault in normal transcoding or compression related. Most of us that know how to use Shrink would automatically go with AEC when it comes to a disc this large (8GB). It would be sort of silly to not use it since that was the reason for inclusion of AEC in the new Shrink version. If it was a movie I cared much about, I'd use RB/CCE with the source ripped with DVD Decrypter and AnyDVD if needed. At compression levels that high, RB with CCE does a superior job, I wouldn't even use Shrink. But then, not everyone is aware of RB/CCE. Now that you are, give it a try and you'll see what I mean. The Rockas installer makes the installation so easy, anyone can do it now, or should.

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Forgive me for being so slow. Seems this is just another of those silly disagreements over semantics. Chucky is 8GB. Naturally AEC is supposed to be used. dvdripdvd and memfrican, thank you for reminding us of what should already be known by all Shrink users; when the compression gets high, use the Quality (compression) settings to get a better backup. That has been one of the big points being made since the last version with AEC, surprising you guys are just learning about this. Version 3.2.0.14 of DVD Shrink has been available since July of 2004. As mentioned, the AEC is supposed to "friggn work" at high compression.

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im going "friggn" crazy!

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chucky has ruined the heart of man.

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Regret the psychological distress. I should have mentioned for those who may stumble across this thread; due to DVD Shrink not being updated since July '04, it is becoming obsolete where decryption work is concerned. DVD Decrypter and AnyDVD have been helpful when encryption errors occurr with the newer encryption systems like ARccOS and the bad sector structural encryption. Unfortunately, as mentioned, DVD Decrypter has now fallen. However DVDD should be good to use for some time. Afterall, it's almost a year later and we're still using Shrink. There's still AnyDVD and others for decrypting and a lot of apps can copy the decrypted files to the HD, including Shrink.

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Neph says I need to better the world by sitting in a tub of gasoline and torching myself.

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@bodom, I would edit your post and get rid of the IPOD link. That subject is frowned upon here at AD. IPOD has been added to the 4 letter BAD word list around here. Take this as a friendly warning.

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@.//bodom - erm.... looks like you've been posting that same stuff on quite a few of the forums here today....



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need we remind of you of this inactive spammer...

http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/158442

haunts me to this day.

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11. June 2005 @ 14:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That's "friggn" hilarious. Laugh. I'm glad you like my choice of words.
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22. June 2005 @ 17:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
When using latest DVD Decrypter to copy Spanglish, I get Encryprion Detected! on multiple VTS files....

so far 4 files...??

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23. June 2005 @ 11:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It took me a ton of tries a ton of different ways to finally get spanglish backed up. First I tried just using 123 copy dvd to rip and burn. It wouldn't rip the first 5 chapters. Next used dvd decrypter which ripped files fine (I could watch the movie on my computer), but 123 copy dvd froze every time I tried burn it. Next I tried xcopy platinum to rip and copy but it wouldn't rip the file. Then I tried the simple copy on xcopy. It again ripped the files but wouldn't burn them. Then I downloaded the rf patch for xcopy and tried to burn from file ripped by dvd decrypter with no success. Finally I downloaded clonedvd and anydvd trials. I couldn't rip the file with this combo either. I finally got it to burn using clonedvd to burn the files ripped by dvdxcopy. clonedvd wouldn't burn the files ripped by dvd decrypter. I know its convoluted but it worked for me.

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I know its convoluted but it worked for me.
Convoluted... good choice of words. I'm glad most others aren't having as much trouble. Here's another word for you, I will have to say you were tenacious where recording Spanglish is concerned. ;)

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26. June 2005 @ 07:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I finally got spanglish too. I used the 3.5.4.0 dvddecrypter from here http://rarewares.org/ and using the file mode extracted all the files to a folder. Then I used dvdshrink and opened the folder, went to reauthor and dragged the main movie over, removed subtitles and it encoded and burned. I was really doing this cause a friend who had just gotten a dvd burner told me he couldn't back this up, so it was kind of a challenge to do it. Thanks to all the input here that is.
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26. June 2005 @ 17:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
FINALLY GOT SPANGLISH TO BACK UP!!!

Used DVD Decrypter3.5.4.0 *PLUS I had to run AnyDVD 5.1.1.1 in the background in order for DVD Decrypter to decrypt WITHOUT errors. If I let DVD Decrypter work by itself without AnyDVD, then Spanglish would not decrypt without Encryption protection errors.

After I ripped the files down with DVD Decrypter, I used DVD Shrink to shrink them and then burned with Nero...
It's a PERFECT backup of my entire Spanglish DVD..what a relief!!!
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"label" might say "NOOB", but would be nice if some people could use the intelegence that is stored in this resource in order to decypher their difficulties. is not the first name I've gone by, but might be the last, this place is full of resources beyond your imagination (once you learn who to ask), so please use the info DB, otherwise people like me will have to answer your questions and let good people like mayo & squizzle fix you up

use the guides

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anything you can say about "anydvd" or what ever will be found here, but truth be told, with the teachings that I have recieved from the "Elders" of AD, I have reduced my coaster count to Zero, with exception of media failure

THANKS GUYS/GALS

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16. July 2005 @ 20:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm sorry, I have to quit this thread, too much :

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9. August 2005 @ 14:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello

Using my new external DL Memorex drive, I copied Spanglish using Sony brand DVD-R media. I used the following method...

1.) DVD Decrypter
2.) DVD Shrink
3.) Nero which defaults from DVDShrink.

I tried most other prgrams out there. These are the steps that worked.
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9. August 2005 @ 17:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Once properly decrypted, using DVD Decrypter, AnyDVD or the like, it should be no problem to transcode the DVD with any of a number of programs. Shrink is just one of many that can be used. Also, there are a number of good burner apps. In the end there is a large variety of combinations that can be used and most of them will do any of the more difficult movies. The key is a good rip and knowing how to use the software properly.

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21. January 2006 @ 20:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Was Spanglish a good movie? I never got the chance to see it. From the trailers and previews it seemed like Sandler's character was a bit out of his normal realm, which made me leary to go see it.

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16. February 2006 @ 18:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
why?. do you need to rip the dvd files to your hard drive with DVD Decrypter. can you just use open disc in DVD Shrink using AnyDVD aswell,is that not the same.
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17. February 2006 @ 02:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
quote."why?. do you need to rip the dvd files to your hard drive with DVD Decrypter. can you just use open disc in DVD Shrink using AnyDVD aswell,is that not the same. "
i am not expert but let me try to asnswer this question and let me just say that this is only my opinion and how i feel.
ripping from the disc is "hard work" even for rippers let alone for transcoders but ripper like Decrypter and FabDecrypter are much better at it than transcoders. when the files are ripped with a decrypter first, it is very easy for trasncoders or encoders to use them(copy them). So why make transcoders do both, rip and compress, why not just let the transcoders do what they do best, transcode and less of the ripping work?
again, this is just my own little opinion.

Nero Recode2 or Shrink using deep analysis and AEC/ fabdecrypter or anydvd running in the background/ IMGBurn to burn/main movie only mode= perfect.
 
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