Hello All,
I've had this dvd for awhile and I've started making back-up because of my nieces and nephews getting into my collection. I currently have the final version of DVD Decrypter, Fab Decrypter 2.90, the lastest version of AnyDVD, DVD Shrink and burning with Nero. Everything this has been going smoothly, until I came to this one in my collection.
None of my normal DVD extraction programs work. I've also tried VOB Blanker, Magic Copy DVD, Clone DVD, 1Click DVD Copy 4.2 and straight Disc Copy on a dual layer DVD with Nero.
Vob Blanker states that Vob files end before file size is completed, DVD Decrypter keeps saying Cyclic Redundacy Error on all main movie files???
Has anyone had success backing this movie up? I'd like to know what you used.
try to clean the disk the crc errors usually come from tired worn-out originals there are repair kits if the disk is scratched if the disk looks clean then your lens could stand a bath
the redundancy errors come from the way a burner tries to read the disk where as the players often skip hard to read data and go on to the rest of the movie
You could also tweak DVD Decrypter to ignore a few write errors.
Here is a little tweak that I got from ScubaPete.
Quote:take a moment to fine-tune your DVD Decrypter's settings. First, it should be version 3.5.4.0. Go to "Tools", "Settings", set everything to "Default". Then in the "General" tab change, "Removal Method" from "Normal" to "Aggressive", in "File Mode", "tick" Remove IFO PUO's." For ripping in the "ISO, Read Mode", "tick" "Remove IFO PUO's" there also. in the "CSS" tab, under "CSS Cracking Method", choose "Brute Force ~> I/O Key Exchange" and "On Failure" choose "Yes". . IMPORTANT: In the "I / O" tab, in the bottom right, "tick" the box which says, "Ignore read errors". This is an excellent setting for dealing with lightly scratched discs which may cause reading problems. We're now finished with our settings here so click "OK." There's no reason to change these settings. DVDD is good ripper right out of the box, all we did is to give it some "teeth." (Lol :)
Under "Mode" we have a choice of either File or ISO Read to rip our DVD. I like to try it in the "File" Mode normally. When ripping in the "File" Mode, we want to create a folder named VIDEO_TS (written like that ~> case sensitive) as a destination location.
Then pick it up using DVD Shrink "Open Files" and process as usual. The main page S/B self explanatory - Now, go rip our happy heart out - :)
WHEN RIPPING A TROUBLESOME DVD or an episodel DVD, I use DVD Decrypter in the ISO Mode -
REASON: When you rip a DVD in the "File" Mode, you only copy the file structure. When ripping a DVD in the "ISO" Mode, you copy the entire disc just as it is. Every nuance, camera angle, etc.
When ripping in the "ISO" Mode, we want to create a folder to hold our ISO image files. You will have an .ISO file and a .Mds file. Not to worry, DVD Shrink makes picking up an ISO image as easy as pie. Open DVD Shrink and go to"File" - "Open Disc Image", "Browse" for the folder you created to hold your Image files and select the .Mds file. Yes I know, the size is very small and it seems that the entire DVD is held in the ISO file BUT everything will open fine. Let DVD Shrink pickup the file and then process as usual. If you want to use another proggy, you can use ISO Buster to change your ISO Image back to your VOB files, it only takes a second to convert them.