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mcmenace
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6. April 2006 @ 12:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@jdawg2112
If it cant copy a copy how can you say its the best??!!!!

@ those with problems copying narnia or ANY other movie.....

Guys, either read earlier posts and pay attention to them, or simply get clonedvd2, AnyDVD and thats all there is to it, you'll get a crisp, clear copy in less than 1/2 hour, guaranteed. no muss, no fuss. That combo is by far the best and easiest and most reliable and.......you get the idea. When you put disc in, AnyDVD should pop up, make sure it sees the movie, if it does, forget about it as it does its thing on the fly, if it doesnt, you got a bad original. Then open clonedvd2 and select drive movie is in on pull down menu at top. On side, 1st pick gives you options to take out bonus stuff etc, 2nd pick "clonedvd" copies entire disk. Newbies should just use that one. Bar at bottom gives you picture quality. just go next, next, and click on drive blank is in, then say go and wait 1/2 hour, its that simple. Don't know what all the fuss is about, as this has been posted at least 4 or 5 times, by myself and others. gopher it!!!

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bmfr79
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6. April 2006 @ 12:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well, that's the problem. I have read the entire thread, and several others. Things that I'm reading that have worked for other people, have NOT worked for me. I downloaded DVDFAB for free, I think it's the express version. It failed on every attempt. All the programs that I have tried to date lock up right around 49% completion. This seems to be the VTS 1_4 file. I did make the mistake of running AnyDVD while trying to use DVD Decrypter without adjusting the setting, so I'll try that. I was just hoping that someone could give me some insight into what the problem is and why others have been successfull using programs I have and I have not.
mcmenace
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6. April 2006 @ 13:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@bmfr79

Well apparently you didn't read or understand what has been said.
The progs I mentioned both have free trials so If you're afraid to or can't afford to spend a couple bucks, you don't have to. If you do what I just said I guarantee you a working, clean, copy in a 1/2 our period. Forget about the other stuff, you're wasting your time. Those 2 will do the job quite nicely. Try them and get the movie or keep messing around, it's up to you, it's your dime, your time. People can tell you what works, but if you don't want to listen.....

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6. April 2006 @ 13:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi all, I'm relative newcomer to backing up DVD's, but I just got Narnia with only the new version of DVDfab Decrpter and DVDshrink. Watching it now with no probs. I hope this helps.
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6. April 2006 @ 14:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
For those who use DVDFab Decrypter dl the new version from the site, and rip and then process with Shrink. For those who have AnyDVD use the ripper that is built into the program it will rip file and fix the structure. For those with DVD Decrypter rip to your HDD and then use VobBlanker or FixVTS to repair the structure. If you want a dual layer backup use DVD Decrypter in iso read open the MDS file and do iso write, or use ImgBurn to do it. I have tried all these methods they work.


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6. April 2006 @ 14:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@arniebear

New features in this release: Slysoft AnyDVD v5.9.5.3

- New: Added support for new versions of the Sony Arccos protection to the option to remove "Protection based on unreadable Sectors"
- New: Structural protection removal has been significantly enhanced, protected cells are now completely removed from the beginning of the protected titles (ArccoS, PuppetLock & MacroVision RipGuard protections). This greatly improves compatibility with 3rd party tools like DVDShrink, Nero Recode and others. Using additional tools like VobBlanker should no longer be required.
This simplifies things even further,especially for those still using free progs such as dvdfabdecrytper and shrink. Blanker and FixVTS should be passe with this new version.

happy burning
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Sniffa
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6. April 2006 @ 14:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am a relative newbie to DVD ripping and upto now have managed it with DVD43 and DVDShrink. These couldn't hack Narnia, however so I have just tried using AnyDVD and CloneDVD2, which appeared to work.

When I try to play the film the picture is flickering so bad it is unwatchable. Anybody have any ideas what I am doing wrong?
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6. April 2006 @ 14:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@sniffa

what speed did you back it up at ?

also what kind of media(blank discs) are you using ?

AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz
16GB memory
1TB HDD
AnyDVD & CloneDVD
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6. April 2006 @ 15:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Irregardless of what AnyDVD claims, the software isn't working %100 with all software. At least not with all titles, Narnia being one. Want to give it a whirl, try AnyDVD + Recode or some of the other transcoders, i.e. DVDCopy 4. CloneDVD 2 and AnyDVD are tailor made for each other, that's why CloneDVD 2 is working with AnyDVD alone.

I've said this so many times it's getting old, obviously no one likes to read or understands what they're reading. I'll put in bold type for you.

The sure fire way to do a backup of Narnia is to use DVD Decrypter to rip it to the hard drive. Default settings should do fine. Rip it in the File mode. Once ripped, process the files with FixVTS. Uncheck all boxes in FixVTS, then drag the first VOB file to it and then select the full DVD. Once processed this way, you can use any transcoding or encoding software to back it up or the files will be ready to burn to DL at the highest quality.
That's free and not complicated. I think the link for FixVTS is on the first page of this thread.

For those with CloneDVD 2 and AnyDVD, that's all you need. Just check for the latest versions.

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I did make the mistake of running AnyDVD while trying to use DVD Decrypter without adjusting the setting, so I'll try that.
I forget how many times I pointed out that using DVD Decrypter without the preferred settings causes unnecessary error warnings and problems with AnyDVD, especially in the ISO mode. With some releases it's bad news in both File and ISO. You knew what you did wrong, so why ask. Follow directions. So it will be in your face so you can read it without searching:
- Note: To use DVDDecrypter with AnyDVD set I/O Model to SPTI or ElbyCDIO.
Set CSS Cracking method to none. Disable checking for structure
protection.

Those are the preferred settings for DVD Decrypter when ripping with AnyDVD running in the background. That's the method I use all the time.

Here's a no brainer:
Use the latest versions of the ripper software apps available. DVDIdle and Slysoft both have new releases out.

Another no brainer:
At the first hint on noncompliance, rip the files to the hard drive and process with FixVTS or VobBlanker

As I've pointed out too many times to remember, the new copyright protection with Arccoss and Ripguard are causing compliance errors (software won't process files) that AnyDVD and other similar software isn't correcting in all cases. Solutions above.

'Brobear'





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6. April 2006 @ 15:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I just use DVD Fab Decrypter,( not even the lastest, because I have had no luck with it). Then I burn using Nero Recode. I have never had a problem with any movie being copied. I also have AnyDVD and CloneDVD, but do not use it because somewhere in the movie I always have a part or two that comes our scrambled. Not once have I ever had a problem using the first set-up I mentioned. I know I know, everyone says it must be the brand of DVD that I use, when in fact I have used at least a dozen brands from cheap to the very expensive. It does not matter, decrypter and then to Nero does not fail. I have copied King Kong and Narnia on one disc each, not to and the quailty is very very good. I know this site pushes CloneDVD and AnyDVD, but there are other types of programs that work also, some cheaper, as in "free".
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6. April 2006 @ 15:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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I know this site pushes CloneDVD and AnyDVD
The site does not push either of these programs. Members recommend what has worked for them, many use these two programs and know that they work and can be trusted. But they will also recommend the free programs, along with dl sites and guides to help.


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6. April 2006 @ 15:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just a note for future reference: DVD Decrypter is obsolete. It can rip Narnia by itself, though the files aren't compliant. The surefire method with all releases I've encountered with AnyDVD is still ripping with DVD Decrypter (with preferred Slysoft settings) and process for compliance as needed with FixVTS or VobBlanker. I prefer FixVTS for ease. That way, you can use any software you want to finish the project since you have a clean source without copyright protection that is compliant.

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mcmenace
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6. April 2006 @ 16:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@jim3000gt

news to me the site pushes any software
free is fine, but has limitations and definately takes a lot of time. The choice is entirely yours to make.

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6. April 2006 @ 16:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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I'm tired of repeating myself.

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6. April 2006 @ 16:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
if you rip the ISO of Narnia with DVD Decrypter can you just burn to a dual layer disk or do you have to process for compliance? I'm asking cause DL media is expensive so no point in wasting it.

brobear, you mentionned above that when you rip in FILE mode using decrypter and process for compliance you can then burn to a dual layer disk. I'm curious which program would do that since it is my understanding that Nero isn't very good for dual layer burning. I use IMGBURN or DECRYPTER to burn ISO's to dual layer but I'm not sure that they can take a Video_ts folder and burn that to a dual layer disk. Can you clarify this a bit?
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6. April 2006 @ 16:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
@socrates9

I just burned Narnia to a dual layer today just using Decrypter in iso read and then iso write and am watching it now, so far so good.


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socrates9
The sure way of doing new releases with Arccoss and Ripguard with no worry about errors is to rip in the File mode with AnyDVD + DVD Decrypter (Slysoft preferred settings), use the FixVTS to process for compliance and then use Shrink set to no compression to create an ISO image on your hard drive for using ISO as the burn format. Then burn the resulting ISO with whatever you like. That should work for all releases.

Since Arniebear said he did Narnia with just DVD Decrypter, I'd say you can take his word for it. Saves the additional processing time.

'Brobear'





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Sniffa
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6. April 2006 @ 17:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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sniffa

what speed did you back it up at ?

also what kind of media(blank discs) are you using ?
Whatever default speed is. I'm not using any media at present. I have burnt it to a 4.5gb iso on my hard disc and loaded it with D-Tools to try and watch it
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@jim3000gt
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I know I know, everyone says it must be the brand of DVD that I use, when in fact I have used at least a dozen brands from cheap to the very expensive.
Well good for you. I am glad cheap media works, and also glad to hear that we at aD are completely clueless... The fact is, cheap media will fail. Not a matter of if but when.

This is not just my opinion, but also a matter of fact. Verified by countless users here at aD, and elswhere.

By the way, this site does not "push" anything. As arniebear said, we know that they work, and we then relay that information. Choose to listen or not. Up to you.

As far as Narnia, I have backed it up successfully using DVD decrpyter(with AnyDVD running in the background), and Nero Recode 2.

All men profess honesty as long as they can. To believe all men honest would be folly. To believe none so is something worse. -John Quincy Adams

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6. April 2006 @ 18:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Anyone with trouble copying these read the Capote nightmare. The same solutions apply here. They beat that old horse to death and left no stone unturned.
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6. April 2006 @ 18:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I was able to back up Narnia using Decrypter and shrink but using the main title only. The strange thing is that when i went to play it back in my stand alone dvd player. it would not auto start but i had to jump to the second chapter then rewind to the withing 10 seconds from the begining then all worked well. what gives i do not know?
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6. April 2006 @ 18:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok, just burned king kong with AnyDVD, and CloneDVD 2 onto my verbatim DVD+R Dual Layer disk. Again, it burned fine, but the quality is just not good. Its better than when I used dvddecrpter and DvdShrink last night, but not much better. Any suggestions as to what could be causing this? I just want to get the best picture possible, and I'm running out of Dual Layer disks, which were expensive, lol.
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@Socrates9

I sometimes get a brain fart and forget that not everyone is familiar with all aspects of DVD Shrink. When working with DL files, the preferences should be set to 8.5GB. That automatically has the files processed at no compression. Then the process for troublesome releases are as follows: Rip with AnyDVD + DVD Decrypter (preferred Slysoft settings) in File mode, process with FixVTS, open in Shrink with preferences to 8.5GB, backup with burn setting Create ISO and burn with Decrypter. That should work with the hardest of the copyright protection schemes. Narnia was easy and didn't need as much processing, but I went ahead and used all the steps anyway. Plex burner and Verbatim "Advanced AZO" disc, burned at 6X. The quality is great. I skipped through, now I have to watch to see if I can spot the layer break.

@GodWTF
Narnia doesn't need all the processing I described, but some releases do. As for your quality, DVD Shrink and Decrypter deliver. I got excellent quality. Don't know what's going wrong for you, but I doubt it's the software.

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6. April 2006 @ 20:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanks once again arniebear and brobear....your responses have helped me a great deal and I'm now all set to go back this sucker up. I'm basically gonna try what arniebear suggested first. However I imagine that I will need to use the method you described brobear somewhere down the road so I want to learn how to do it your way as well. I'm sure there may be some disks down the line that won't work with just good ole' dvd decrypter.

GodWTF...if you are burning to a dual layer disk...why are you compressing/shrinking it? If you use dual layer, you can get an exact copy of the dvd. Quality will be the same. Not sure why you are getting bad quality.

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6. April 2006 @ 21:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok so here's the deal...
I have a copy of Narnia and am trying everything I can to rip it. I've DL'd everything I can find and everything listed on this thread and it's just stalling and stalling. I'm starting to believe that this will be the 1st DVD that just beats me and take it out of the player and there's this MAJOR bugger or something on it!!! I clean the DVD and try again... it's just flying now.
DARNIT!!!
Oh well, lesson learned. Clean the freaking DVD before you start.

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