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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 4. April 2008 @ 22:16 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Its like there isn't a disc in the drive, don't know what to do. Tried ripit4me, dvdshrink,dvd decrypter & others to no avail! Its a Sony dvd.
							
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   | 5. April 2008 @ 00:11 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							I ripped mine with Ripit4me 1.7.1.0 and latest AnyDvd running in the background. No probs ( both discs, full disc mode)
 
 "The flimsier the product,the higher the price"
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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 5. April 2008 @ 01:25 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by iluvendo:I ripped mine with Ripit4me 1.7.1.0 and latest AnyDvd running in the background. No probs ( both discs, full disc mode)
 
 I don't have AnyDVD, is there a free download? Thanks
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						| rediceSenior Member 
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							Originally posted by LOCOENG:Have you tried ripping with DVDFab HD Decrypter?  It is completely free and updated often to keep up with new releases.
 
 http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm
 
 Yes I have, the disc just sets there & spins or something, the disc won't play or anything.
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
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   | 5. April 2008 @ 22:55 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by dew4j:
 Originally posted by redice:yes there is a 21 day free trial of anydvd. get it here http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html
 
 
 Quote::)I've already used the trial & its expired, thanks though
 
 
 Then it's time to buy!!
 You have to admit it is very useful.
 
 
 "The flimsier the product,the higher the price"
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 02:32 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							I will have it today ,will post soon
 clonedvd + anydvd should handle it fine and dvdfsb decrypter
 
 
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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 07:18 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by ZoSoIV:I have had it for several days, can't even get my pc to read it, just spins in the dvd burner, then it stops & ripit4me says STIP avalible & waiting for burner to be ready flashes on & off!!! DVDFab HD Decrypter 4 doesn't work either. I have tryed everything I have. No AnyDVD don't have the cash to spare right now to buy it. Thanks for any help!I will have it today ,will post soon
 
 clonedvd + anydvd should handle it fine and dvdfsb decrypter
 
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						| Moderator 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 08:07 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							I think a lot of peoples' problems with (being unable to) rip dvd's is due to the burner or dvd-rom not being good enough. I always use decent dvd-rom drives for ALL ripping (i never have ripping issues), but recently i started using an old dvd burner as a ripping drive, and it was unable to rip a brand new dvd. Tried a few different programs, even DVDFaB Platinum wasn't playing ball (disc was just spinning, DVDFab was just looping, unable to finish detecting the disc).  Then i hooked up my previously used dvd-rom drive and bam, it ripped thru it like butter. 
 I'm back to my old trusty dvd-roms for ripping for good now..
 
 
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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 08:17 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by creaky:This is the only DVD that I haven't been able to figure out, if I could get the files on to my PC I could get it!! Thanks for suggestionI think a lot of peoples' problems with (being unable to) rip dvd's is due to the burner or dvd-rom not being good enough. I always use decent dvd-rom drives for ALL ripping (i never have ripping issues), but recently i started using an old dvd burner as a ripping drive, and it was unable to rip a brand new dvd. Tried a few different programs, even DVDFaB Platinum wasn't playing ball (disc was just spinning, DVDFab was just looping, unable to finish detecting the disc).  Then i hooked up my previously used dvd-rom drive and bam, it ripped thru it like butter.
 
 I'm back to my old trusty dvd-roms for ripping for good now..
 
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   | 8. April 2008 @ 08:30 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Yeah let us know how you get on; when all the latest updates to the few top programs have been tried, and others post to say they've been successful in ripping a new movie, the culprit would most likely be the ripping drive. Dvd burners can be fast rippers, but just don't compare to a good old dvd-rom drive. My main dvd-rom is 5 yrs old now, and just refuses to stop ripping, though it should want to, it's ripped  quite a few thousand movies in it's time :)
 
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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 08:44 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by creaky:Yeah let us know how you get on; when all the latest updates to the few top programs have been tried, and others post to say they've been successful in ripping a new movie, the culprit would most likely be the ripping drive. Dvd burners can be fast rippers, but just don't compare to a good old dvd-rom drive. My main dvd-rom is 5 yrs old now, and just refuses to stop ripping, though it should want to, it's ripped  quite a few thousand movies in it's time :)
 
 Well I'm kinds new at this but I think its a dvd rom drive its say E drive. What do you think, whats the difference?
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   | 8. April 2008 @ 10:53 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							A dvd-rom is only for reading dvd's (and cd's), a dvd burner can read dvd's, cd's and burn dvd's and cd's :)
 
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 13:28 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							yes clonedvd 2 + anydvd worked fine
 dew4j, try a firmware update or use another drive to transcode the movie. your drive is the problem
 
 
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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 13:48 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by ZoSoIV:yes clonedvd 2 + anydvd worked fine
 
 dew4j, try a firmware update or use another drive to transcode the movie. your drive is the problem[/quote)
 
 I'm a novice when it comes to this kinda stuff, how do I do a firmware update & I don't understand what you mean about using another drive, my dvd drive is E. I have clonedvd 2 but not anydvd. Thanks for your help
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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 8. April 2008 @ 14:13 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by creaky:A dvd-rom is only for reading dvd's (and cd's), a dvd burner can read dvd's, cd's and burn dvd's and cd's :)
 
 Mine does both CD's, DVD's, reads & burns both & its a duel layer, what ever that means! Thanks for your answers.
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
   | 9. April 2008 @ 02:10 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							check for a firmware update for you optical drive/burner here
 http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php
 
 as i said your optical drive/DVD-ROM/burner what ever you want to call it can't read the dvd . do you have another optical drive to read it with?
 
 
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						| dew4jSuspended due to non-functional email address 
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							Originally posted by ZoSoIV:No, my PC only came with one I guess, Intel® Celeron® D Processor 3561check for a firmware update for you optical drive/burner here
 
 http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php
 
 as i said your optical drive/DVD-ROM/burner what ever you want to call it can't read the dvd . do you have another optical drive to read it with?
 
 64-bit processor with Intel® EM64T Technology
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 Operating System:  Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic2
 
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 Expandable to 2GB
 2 DDR2 Slots (Total), 1 DDR2 Slot (Available)
 Hard Drive:  120GB SATA II (7200rpm, 2MB cache)3
 Optical Drive:  DVD±RW 16x Multiformat Dual-Layer Optical Drive
 Up to 8.5GB with Dual-Layer Media
 Write max: 16x DVD±R, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 4x DVD+R DL, 40x CD-R, 24x CD-RW
 Read max: 16x DVD-ROM, 40x CD-ROM
 Media Reader:  High-Performance 15-in-1 Digital Media Manager?
 xD-Picture Card?, CompactFlash® I (CF), CompactFlash® II, Secure Digital? (SD), Mini Secure Digital? (Mini SD)4, Multi Media Card (MMC), Reduced Size MMC (RS-MMC)4, MMC Mobile4, MMC Plus, Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick Duo5, Memory Stick Pro®, Memory Stick Pro® Duo5, SmartMedia, IBM Microdrive
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 Intel® 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)
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 1 - Parallel port
 1 - Serial port
 2 - PS/2 ports (keyboard and mouse)
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   | 11. April 2008 @ 22:50 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Quote:This just gives the specs of the drive, but doesn't really give any information to help you out.  Open up Imgburn and go to Mode -> Build and copy all the information from the right hand pane into this thread please.Optical Drive: DVD±RW 16x Multiformat Dual-Layer Optical Drive
 Up to 8.5GB with Dual-Layer Media
 Write max: 16x DVD±R, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 4x DVD+R DL, 40x CD-R, 24x CD-RW
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