As XxRUINSxX stated, use VobBlanker to correct the structure of the DVD. Rip the HDD first using the latest version of DVDFab Decrypter, then process with VobBlanker, then run through DVD Shrink as usual.
If you suspect a new form of protection the best thing to do is this:
1.) DISABLE AnyDVD (little fox on the taskbar should be grey).
2.) Navigate to the VIDEO_TS folder of the DVD.
3.) Copy all files ending with .IFO to your harddisk. ONLY those with .IFO, not the big .VOB files!
4.) ENABLE AnyDVD again (just in case, so you don't forget it)
5.) ZIP the .IFO files to one file. Name it with a cool filename (e.g., Little_Black_Book_UK.zip)
6.) Write a an email to support(at)slysoft.com (replace (at) with @). Name your problem, try to identify the disc (e.g, Little Black Book, R2, UK), the UPC number if possible (below the barcode on the package). The information output of AnyDVD can be helpful as well.
7.) They like if you include the AnyDVD version and your AnyDVD serial number in this mail. You find this information in the Settings Window -> About.
8.) Attach ZIP file with the IFOs and send it.
If it is a new form of protection or quirk in AnyDVD Slysoft will usually issue an update within a few days to correct.
Hi, I was succesfull burning this movie using AnyDVD 5.8.4.1 VOB BLANKER 2.0.1.1 to NERO6 RECODE2. This movie is loaded with the now usual suspects of encryption, but will back up easily using these three powerful decrypting softwares. I used VOB BLANKER in auto mode no need for editing at all.:b