Originally posted by hound64:Why does a DVD not copy when it goes through Dfab ok? Any advise out there. Thanks
@hound64
Keep in mind that nowadays, Sony and Macrovision are getting more and more nastier (tougher). Yes, it's true sometimes (10%) even if DVDFab Decrypter successfully ripped the DVD/movie, but once you open your files via "open files" via DVD Shrink, it (DVD Shrink) will choke or can not continue. If that is the case, then you'll need to process and clean your already ripped files (VOB, VTS) through FixVTS or (VIDEO_TS.IFO) through VobBlanker.
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10. February 2007 @ 08:14
I hear the author of DVD Shrink is responsible for Recode 2 as well. Normally if the files work in one they'll work in the other. If you processed the files for compliance with FixVTS they would probably work. The quick analysis in Shrink or Recode will tell.
The RI4M does the decryption, cleanup, compliance processing, and then opens the files in Shrink for the quick analysis check; all from the 1-Click mode. RI4M has started making me lazy with so little user input needed.
alkohol
Good post, you got it down with all those links. :) The RI4M macro uses (or can use) all the programs from your favorites list except the DVDFab and VobBlanker. I've got Shrink, ImgBurn and DVD Decrypter set up so when I enter DVDD as the burn option it opens ImgBurn as the supported burner. Saves burning to the HDD and then using ImgBurn. ImgBurn has the speed control missing from DVDD. I added that last bit for the readers, I'm sure you already know all about it.