I've searched but havent found anything. It can not shrink keep getting errors. When i try to use clondvd it says i dont have enough memeory in workspace.how can i fix this?
I'm having the same problem with DVDShrink. Anyone have any ideas? This is with AnyDVD running in the background. Had this problem on the following discs, The underclassman, Proof, Bambi 2, & Lady & the Tramp. Help!!
I find that DVD Shrink can somtimes fall over on Structure Protected Discs like Lady and the Tramp, Madagascar etc. I find using DVD Decrypter to create an image file (xxx.iso in iso read mode) gets round this problem and then Shrink can import the DVD. You will find backing up a movie like Lady & the Tramp requires some work as Shrink can not directly make all the disk fit on a single layer disk. You will need to remove sound tracks that you don't use and compress as much of the extra game videos(The sound tracks are unspecified so you need to go through the different titles to remove these) as you can using custom ratios. With a bit of work you can reduce the compression on the movie, leaders and menu to only 2% of your original copy!.
I used DVDFabDecrypter and then run it thru VobBlanker and DVDshrink. I RE-Author it in DVDShrink since I don't want
all the other titles, etc. and it shrinks it down in size
and works perfect.
When I first had problems re-authoring L&T w/shrink... I tried ripping the entire disk w/dvd-decrypter [any-dvd was running]... but the ripped files wouldn't even open w/shrink... "error encountered w/1st VOB" Since Shrink actually did analyze the original disk, I went back & did "deep analysis" option... took 20 minutes, just to analyze, but shrink then processed the main titles directly from the original disk. I then did both the wide & full screen titles [seperately] w/no compression... what is weird, the WIDE version took 17 min. to process... the FULLSCREEN version [actually larger file size] took only 8 min. to process..??
First time I have ever had any-dvd produce a bad rip... I didn't try the any-dvd rip-utility... maybe that would have worked..??