Shoot Em Up + 3:10 to Yuma
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Grampaw
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11. January 2008 @ 23:26 |
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Finally!! This 3:10 To Yuma title has to be one of the more frustrating titles to correctly backup.
Sure, you can get a backup copy burned. But does the main title have Chapter 1? Does it play the chapters in order? Are all the chapters even there? If you think you've already backed it up, you might just check to be sure you it's backedup correctly. I made 3 faulty backups before suceeding. My cookbook method is as follows for the main title only:
First I used DVDFab Platinum 4.05, main movie option, DVD9 size, output to an folder on the Hard Drive. DVDFab then rips the main title of the disc to the the specified output folder.
Then I ran FixVTS (download from AfterDawn if you need it) by first checking the no backup folder box, then dragging and dropping the first VOB in the TS_Video subfolder of my output folder to the input box of FixVTS. Then I checked the fix whole DVD option box and that activated FixVTS to do it's thing, remapping and cleaning up the TS_Video folder in place.
Next I opened Shrink and the navigated to the TS_Folder as the input source. Use shrink to write an ISO output file. I happen to use the Deep analysis and AEC Max Sharpness options for shrinking to get the best transcoding quality. Finally I used ImgBurn to wtite the ISO file from Shrink to a DVD+R at 4X using TY blanks.
Everything was there, chapters in order, and the backup looked really good. Hope this helps someone else with their backups of this title.
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blakeas
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12. January 2008 @ 08:50 |
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I used the DVD fab HD 4.0.5.0 main movie and ripped it. I then used the fixtvs and dragged the VOB file to fixtvs. I then let it process - I did it it a second time to make a second folder. then opened up shrink and found the file from fixtvs. And still the same problem that it is 98 percent and I cant compress. Any other thoughts?
I see that you did the same thing as I did except for writing it to an iso file? did you still see that shrink was in the red??
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12. January 2008 @ 09:29 |
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blakeas
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12. January 2008 @ 10:18 |
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I am not looking to use a dual layer disc - should i try riptome? Or anydvd ripper?
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lawtyger
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12. January 2008 @ 10:23 |
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Update - Finally got it. Had no problem using FabDVD HD 4.0.5.0 using Full Disk. Ran files through FixVTX. Opened Shrink, re-author, drug the movie over only. Took off the end credits. Did deep analysis and hit backup.
Movie no longer starts at chapter 9 and looks in order and fine. Good luck.
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blakeas
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12. January 2008 @ 10:35 |
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what the heck is my problem then? I did the same thing - Let me try it all over again?
well... once opened up in shrink initially - do you still see the red and 98% compression when you bring the main movie over to re-author?
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blakeas
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12. January 2008 @ 11:06 |
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Finally! after all that! I just had to do a deep analysis once i got it into shrink and voila! now I am in the green! thanks to all for the help!
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12. January 2008 @ 14:57 |
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Having BIG issues with 3:10 To Yuma!!! Can anyone help! I tried following the steps, but no luck! I have used Any dvd while the dvd was in my drive, and used DVDFab to create an iso with it. From that, I got an iso thats 7.5GB big!!!! I cant use Shrink to put it on a DVD, what can I do?
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12. January 2008 @ 15:24 |
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12. January 2008 @ 15:25 |
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If you are using AnyDVD, do not also use DVDFab (DVDFab and AnyDVD are not meant to use with each other. Use one or the other but not both). Just use AnyDVD's option to rip to hard drive. Then use DVD Shrink and locate the VIDEO_TS folder on the hard drive you just ripped to and that's it.
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12. January 2008 @ 15:36 |
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I do that, and when I use Shrink, it still shows a 6.5GB iso that it will create once its done. Any idea why?
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12. January 2008 @ 16:54 |
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In your post you said you use AnyDVD AND DVDFab (I assumed you were ripping with DVDFab with AnyDVD running). Either don't use DVDFab at all and use AnyDVD to rip to hard drive. If you are using the lastest AnyDVD, you can then open that rip (on the hard drive) with DVD shrink and it will then process it with no issues.
If you want to use DVDFab instead, TURN ANYDVD OFF FIRST, then use DVDFab to rip. When the rip is done, close DVDFab then open FixVTS and process the entire rip with it (leave the "process in place" box checked). Then open the result with DVD Shrink.
Either method works. DVDFab (current 4.0.5.0) needs FixVTS to use with DVD Shrink. AnyDVD (rip to hard drive) does not.
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TRAVELMGR
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13. January 2008 @ 02:06 |
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3:10 to Yuma did fine for me with RI4M, but I got "FAILED TO LOAD IFO'S" for "Rush Hour 3" and "Shoot 'Em Up". It took me a while to find this thread and I could use some help and direction, to say the least. My computer came bundled with DVDFab Platinum 2 years ago. I seldom used it as I have been using DVDDC and DVDShrink(plus Scuba Pete's Guides)before and after DVDFABPLATN, then started using RI4M(installed as AIO) a year ago, exclusively. Should I uninstall any or all the above if I elect to install AnyDVD, DVDFAB(any partcular version?)? I definitley want to minimize or prevent system conflicts.As a matter of fact, a friend of mine, who has no on-line access, who I directed to RI4M, is also encountering the same issues with the same 2 movies(to start with). As he and his wife are in the boonies and are lacking over the air or cable access, movies have been their source of entertainment. I'm going to have to relay your input and downloads via mail, as simply as possible. Thank you for your help and patience.
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13. January 2008 @ 02:50 |
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clearstep
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14. January 2008 @ 23:00 |
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My 2 cents:
Used RipIt4Me for 310 and it works fine on single layer disc...thanks for everyone's input.
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timmybear
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15. January 2008 @ 11:26 |
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i've tried both DVDFab HD, DVDFab Platinum, Shrink with Any DVD, RipIt4Me, you name it. so far Fab HD managed to rip 3:10 to Yuma, but i can't change it from DVD9 to DVD5 to compress it. in DVD9 the file is over the size limit of a DVD. is there a program which i can use to compress the already ripped files?
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PacMan777
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15. January 2008 @ 15:36 |
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DVD Shrink should be able to do the transcoding (shrinking) job with the Quality Settings checked. I use DVD Rebuilder for the big movies.
As for difficulty, 3:10 to Yuma wasn't very. I didn't see anything new as far as copy protection goes. Lionsgate used brackets around the movie title to cause a structural error for the recording software. The copy protection hinged on structural errors and bad sector protection. That's why AnyDVD had problems making on the fly corrections. After ripping, remove the brackets and run the decrypted files through FixVTS to process for structural errors and the movie starts up and plays as it's supposed to. All the major decryption programs, including RI4M, can get this one done in Full DVD or Movie Only. I used RI4M in 1-Click mode and it got a good Full DVD rip. For this one I ripped the files in Full DVD, processed with FixVTS, encoded with RB/CCE, and burned with Nero Express.
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tslayer
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17. January 2008 @ 22:35 |
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You guys rock! For 3:10 to Yuma used newest DVDFab HD Decrypter/VobBlanker/ and then DVD Shrink. Worked great........
thanks for the info,
tslayer
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311814175
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17. January 2008 @ 22:45 |
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That's what we are here for tslayer.
Cheers!
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18. January 2008 @ 01:30 |
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thats what were here for lol!
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shiloh72
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18. January 2008 @ 19:25 |
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Try using 1 click dvd with anydvd there the only ones that have the new thing called cprx its on alot of new movies and for some reason 1 click dvd copy does the job.it cost but it does work
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moon111
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19. January 2008 @ 01:51 |
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Yuppers, the DVDFab Decrypter/Shrink worked like a charm. But you have to COMPLETELY shutdown AnyDVD, not just dissable. 99.44% of the time AnyDVD/Shrink handles the job quite nicely. Just these few "special children" give us all a rush. Haven't tried 3:10 yet, but some others having problems with like The Grudge 2 I'll have to try it on.
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moon111
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19. January 2008 @ 01:54 |
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Oh, btw, in addition, you may get some abort/retry boxes, don't fret, in this case the retry worked and it went right on buzzing along in DVDFab.
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docaz
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19. January 2008 @ 05:06 |
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This has been a really helpful thread. I'm in agreement with a few that this seems to be the most difficult movie to backup I've had so far. However, it appears after downloading the latest AnyDVD version and using the latest CloneDVD2, I've been able to backup everything without a glitch.
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royalaser
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19. January 2008 @ 12:46 |
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Hey all an addition to this thread is "Saw IV" Tried ANYDVD DVDFABHD RIPIT4ME VOB BLANKER DVDDECRYPTER none of which worked for a complete rip of the disc, I was able to get a movie only rip from ANYDVD DVDFABHD & RIPIT4ME but it was odd all three programs were giving me a verity of error messages, I ended up going with the "errored" file and was able to successfully burn the movie (4.3 Gigs).
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