Programming error - Exception occurred/Invalid handle
Error code ver 3.2 in open disc mode:
DVD Shrink encountered an error and cannot continue.
Programming error - exception occurred
Error code ver 3.2 in open file mode:
DVD Shrink encountered an error and cannot continue.
Programming error - exception occurred
Invalid handle
Problem:
There is a video in VIDEO_TS.VOB where a kid jumps in the air, played over and over. DVD Shrink cannot handle this video.
Problematic movies: The Punisher, The Pianist, Bourne Supremacy, Taken, The Shape of Things, Scarface special edition, Six Feet Under
Main Solution 1:
Use the latest version of DVD43Free and you don't need to use DVD Decrypter first to ripp the files to your hard disk - just have DVD43Free running in the background and you can use DVD Shrink directly from the original source DVD - thus saving you valuable time. DVD43Free only works on Win2K and WinXP.
Main Solution 2:
This is the best solution.
Use DVD Decrypter. Make sure you use the latest version 3.5.4.0. After the files are placed on your hard disk - just open up the files with DVD Shrink and forget about the other solutions in this thread.
Solution Easy:
First you have to decide if you want to retain the menues on the DVD. If you don't want them just enter re-author mode in DVD Shrink and do a movie-only backup.
If you want to retain the menues on the DVD you have to open up the files in DVD Shrink and apply "No compression" or "Still Image" to the "unreferenced materia".
Solution Advanced:
The easy solution above can still leave a fair sized chunk of MB on the disk which could be used for the movie.
The solution is to blank out ALL unreferenced material entirely. Here is a guide on how to get rid of that pesky "jumping boy".
Other solutions than the above 1 and 2:
Solution 3:
If the DVD have "unreferenced materia" - apply "No compression" or "Still Image" to the "unreferenced materia". Credit: ddlooping
Solution 4:
Use DVD Shrink ver 3.2 in reauthor mode to do a movie-only backup (open DVD Shrink in Reauthor mode and browse to the movie title). Credit: de Witte
Solution 5:
Rip with DVD Shrink ver 3.1.7 and process with DVD Shrink ver 3.2.
Older versions of DVD Shrink.
Solution 6:
Rip and process with DVD Shrink ver 3.1.7.
Solution 7:
Use DVD Decrypter to "rip" the DVD to your hard drive in "File" mode - and from the "Edit" dropdown menu, select "All files" (NOT "movie files").
Then use DVD Shrink to "Open files" (NOT "Open Disk") - and select "VIDEO_TS.IFO".
Choose "Full Disk" or Re-author
Press "Backup"
Under the "Target Device Tab" select "Hard Disk Folder" in the first drop deown menu. Make sure that the "Creat VIDEO_TS subfolders" is checked.
Make sure that the target folder (directory) is an emty one.
Go to the "Quality Settings" tab and make sure the "Compress video with high quality adaptive error compensation" is checked.
When this step is finished. Make an ISO from the folders in the directory.
Solution 8:
Another way to get rid of that pesky ?running man? is to use blutachs solution to blank out ALL unreferenced material which saves space - shrinkers delight.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 4. April 2006 @ 04:36
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