Cant get around RCE protection
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CroZ24
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13. April 2007 @ 08:38 |
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i've recently just learned how to decrypt dvds. mostly cause i need to add new subtitle into them then re-burn them. i've burned about 10 dvds and found one that i cant. i turn on DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0 and it automatically opens a windows saying that it found RCE protection and it only gives me the option to select region 1. i've checked all the box's where it says REMOVE PROTECTION. i press the start button and it starts to decrypt. but after 10 seconds it stops reading and keeps retrying to decrypt, after about 10 retrys i stopped it. i've searched and found that i might be able to get around this with IFOEdit. i am new to all this, so if someone can point me to a guide. the way i do it is, decrypt the dvd, txt2sup, vobedit, IFOEdit all back together with new subs then burn. i have no clue anyother way.
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13. April 2007 @ 08:42 |
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Decrypter is old and outdated try decrypting with this instead
DVDFab Decrypter
If DVDFab Decrypter doesnt work then you have a dirty, scratched or bad disk.
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PacMan777
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13. April 2007 @ 11:49 |
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CroZ24
bbmayo's suggestion is workable. There is another good freeware method. It consists of some of the software you already have. The software pack includes instructions for everything included and a link to one of bbmayo's guides if you need it. Click Here for the download and installation guide. It should be everything you need for a backup, it works for me and a lot of others.
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Jay5
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3. October 2007 @ 04:44 |
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I to am having trouble getting around RCE Protection using DVD Decrypter. In reading this thread I downloaded DVDFab HD. That process also failed resulting in this error... Task_1 failed! Error=102(VTS_02_2.VOB 812161024 389120)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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PacMan777
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3. October 2007 @ 15:11 |
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What DVD are you trying to copy? Is that a DVD Decrypter error or a DVDFab HD Decrypter error? Also, will you post the complete error message as it appears.
I'm not aware of any releases the new version of DVDFab HD Decrypter doesn't work with. Have you checked the source's condition, smudges and/or scratches, or other surface flaws? Is the error happening in the same place each time. If so, run a check for read errors on the source disc. It's not uncommon to come across a bad press occasionally.
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4. October 2007 @ 19:54 |
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Originally posted by Jay5: I to am having trouble getting around RCE Protection using DVD Decrypter. In reading this thread I downloaded DVDFab HD. That process also failed resulting in this error... Task_1 failed! Error=102(VTS_02_2.VOB 812161024 389120)
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Hi, I also had the same problem. I was using plextor drives. DvdHDdecrypter 3.2.0.0 was having probs. Use their new 3.2.0.6 and your probs should be solved
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PacMan777
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4. October 2007 @ 21:39 |
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Jay5
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9. October 2007 @ 05:15 |
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Thank you guys for trying to resolve this problem.
However I did update to 3.2.0.8 and I still encountered a similar issue. Something to the effect of DVDFab needs to open PathFinder and then a dialog box opens stating that DVDFab needs to close because of an invalid dipute.
But regardless thanks for the reply.
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PacMan777
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9. October 2007 @ 06:49 |
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Hate to see you have the problem unresolved. Pathfinder was an easy backup when I did it, in Full DVD. Is it just this one DVD or have you tried another since the problem started?
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9. October 2007 @ 07:20 |
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Originally posted by Jay5: Thank you guys for trying to resolve this problem.
However I did update to 3.2.0.8 and I still encountered a similar issue. Something to the effect of DVDFab needs to open PathFinder and then a dialog box opens stating that DVDFab needs to close because of an invalid dipute.
But regardless thanks for the reply.
You aren't talking about pathplayer are you? Try uninstalling and reinstalling DVDFab HD Decrypter and try again. If you still get no joy try this thread...
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=229221
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Jay5
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10. October 2007 @ 15:59 |
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So far it has been just this one dvd. I can try another, at some point, and post how it goes. DVDfab did automatically send an email to themselves at each mishap.
Thanks again!
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12. October 2007 @ 02:57 |
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Try ANYDVD its free for 21 days it might help and is this a disc or a downloaded movie if its a disc anydvd should do the trick
RBROCK
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PacMan777
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12. October 2007 @ 12:00 |
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Jay5
rbrock made a valid point. What is the source and name of the release you're trying to copy?
rbrock
AnyDVD will do most releases, but unless they got an update in the past day or so, they won't do them all. Blade: House of Chthon is one if you want to try it, and Collier & Co. Hot Pursuit is another.
Edit: Slysoft came out with a new version yesterday, 10/11/07. I'll have to revisit some discs.
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12. October 2007 @ 13:32 |
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Yea, there not Johnny on the spot, but they get around to it.
RBROCK
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PacMan777
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12. October 2007 @ 14:08 |
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They still haven't got it right with whatever was put on Hot Pursuit. I just rechecked it with AnyDVD's rip function and trying to do the backup with Shrink and AnyDVD.
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johnvana
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13. October 2007 @ 00:27 |
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Use DVD43 for getting around protection (DVD43_Tray.exe) free downloadable.
regards from Belgium (Europe)
Johnvana
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PacMan777
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13. October 2007 @ 13:23 |
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To cleanse the despicable DVD43 from my PC I was forced to put it on a bonfire and cremate the circuits. Well, not quite that bad, but DVD43 can be a real pain and it's nowhere as good as AnyDVD and DVD Region + CSS Free. I know they're retail, but this is one case where I didn't care to pay. DVD43 had my System 32 file opening every time I booted the PC. Deleting it didn't cure the problem. Mine wasn't an isolated case. DVD43 caused interference for a lot of people. It's a gamble when you put it on a PC as to how it will work (properly or mess things up).
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Jay5
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15. October 2007 @ 11:07 |
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The name of the disk I am trying to copy is "Dora'ss First Trip".
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johnvana
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16. October 2007 @ 09:27 |
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to:man777
you are right about DVD43,i used it for a few days and had a lot of problems, now after solving this i use
"Magic DVD Copier" wich is Region and CSS free, so no restrictions.
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Jay5
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16. October 2007 @ 14:20 |
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I'm surprised that DVDFab bypassed my DEP protection with out my consent.
My Computer : Veiw System Information : System Properties : Advanced : Perfomance, Settings : Perfomance Options.
I removed it.
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PacMan777
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16. October 2007 @ 18:54 |
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Originally posted by Jay5: I'm surprised that DVDFab bypassed my DEP protection with out my consent.
My Computer : Veiw System Information : System Properties : Advanced : Perfomance, Settings : Perfomance Options.
I removed it.
Why, especially if it was working the way it was supposed to? DEP is checked for DVDFab by default in XP, SP2. DEP will monitor, but if nothing malicious happens, it's not going to effect the system. There's nothing special about DVDFab HD Decrypter, other than the job it does with protected files. If I'm worried about a program, I simply let my firewall block it and let the AV ware deal with it when/if it tries to alter the system. If it tries to effect the system in a detrimental fashion, then I delete. My internet security works better than relying on DEP.
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PacMan777
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16. October 2007 @ 19:16 |
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Originally posted by Jay5: The name of the disk I am trying to copy is "Dora'ss First Trip".
Are you sure the problem is RCE protection? This is an interactive DVD, not just a video. Video copying software is usually looking for a fixed format. A video, has a Video_TS folder with IFO, BUP, and VOB files. Does your video have types other than these? The DVD being interactive, I suspect there may be. Pressing DVDs allows more freedom of what's placed on a DVD than the burning process. What happens with DVDFab Decrypter when ripping if you click Ignore All when you get the error warning?
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16. October 2007 @ 20:28 |
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Try this put the disc in but don't install explore the disc copy all files and folders as they are on disc you know copy and drop all in a folder on your desktop then go to your burn program (nero or whatever) open the folder with the files and burn as data
RBROCK
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