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mattstan
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10. September 2005 @ 08:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've an odd problem with DVD Decrypter (Ver. 3.5.4.0) that has just recently started happening.

If I burn a ripped DVD using Nero (with the same settings that I've always used) when Nero finishes I click 'Done' and it auto-ejects the DVD, at this point I've been in the habit of closing Nero and then loading DVD Decrypter, using it to close the DVD tray and then waiting for the file parsing to list the contents of the DVD, in so doing I'm performing a verification that the DVD was burnt correctly. I've done this for in excess of 250 DVDs that I've burnt with movies on them and it's always worked. But what has started happening recently, and has happend every time since it started happening, is that when I reload the DVD tray containing a DVD that has just been burnt with Nero, DVD Decrypter fails to parse the file structure and does not list the files. Odd. If I then insert another DVD (with a movie on it) DVD Decrypter lists the files as normal. Now this would suggest that the burning failed somehow, BUT if I reboot my PC and try the same DVD that was just burnt (and usually hasn't even been taken out of the DVD tray) after the reboot DVD Decrypter parses the files and lists them as usual. The DVDs which have had this strange behaviour all play fine on my standalone DVD player too.

Has anyone else had this problem, or has anyone any idea how I can fix it?

None of my equipment has changed I've installed no new hardware, nor am I using any DVD software in the ripping, compressing, burning stages that I haven't used a hundred++ times.

The only new software I've installed on my PC is as follows:

Google Desktop v.2 beta and uninstalled a few days later.
Epson Stylus Photo R300 software and drivers
GhostScript and GhostScript
Broadband Speed Tester
MySQL Administrator 1.1.2
MySQL Query Browser 1.1.14

But why would any of these cause the DVD Decrypter problem which I'm having?

Many thanks,

MS
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n0v0n
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11. September 2005 @ 11:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi:
Some of the suggestions in these forums call for CLEANING the disk.
There could be some dirt on it.

The other thing that you can try is switching from Nero to the ISO Decrypter setting.

I had a similar problem this morning trying to figure out why my previous settings did not work.

After stending several hours and switching settings, it worked.

I used SHRINK directly and than used DECRYPTER to burn the DVD.

hope this helps

keep us posted


n0v0n
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cosina
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20. September 2005 @ 15:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hey i have a problem when i open DVD Decrypter at the log is says device not found. i guess is not reading my dvd burner how can i fix that.
please help
mattstan
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21. September 2005 @ 02:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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hey i have a problem when i open DVD Decrypter at the log is says device not found. i guess is not reading my dvd burner how can i fix that. please help
Well it could be a number of things and you give so little information.

Is the DVD device recognized by other software? Can you play a movie DVD on your computer using it? Or view the files on a DVD by using a file manager?

If you can not do these things then there is a major problem. Perhaps the cable that connects the DVD device to your computer or its power cable is not securely attached, or maybe the DVD device is faulty and not working at all.

Give more details and I'll help more, but you must give lots of information.

MS
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viddy
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22. September 2005 @ 19:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
mattstan, have you tried this:

Use Decrypter to load the tray as usual, then, before parsing takes place, use the GUI eject, then reload.

OR, close the tray prior to closing Nero.

It seems that Nero is lingering around and blocking DVDDs access to the drive. Is DVDD listing the proper path when you start it? Have you updated Nero recently? Also, check out any Windows autoplay seetings that may have been changed.
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