When Shrink and Decrypter fail to rip...
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dmillerpe
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29. August 2005 @ 11:02 |
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Shrink rips fine 90% of the time. Decrypter rips most DVDs that Shrink can't rip. But what to use for that 2% of DVDs that neither program can handle?
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Car.Mike
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29. August 2005 @ 18:32 |
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dmillerpe ,
Welcome to the forum. Hate to tell you but I have not found a movie that DVDDecrypter can not rip as of this date. Now that it is out of service and will not be updated I suggest you use DVDFab DVDDecrypter(free) or AnyDVD($39.00 US). The movies that you can not rip are usually a bad press or they have bad scratches in which any program or ripper you use will not be able to rip or compress the movie. Suggest you exchange any of those movie for a better copy
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dmillerpe
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30. August 2005 @ 05:09 |
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Car.Mike,
Thanks for the information. I've suspected scratches in the media in some cases, but in a few rare instances both sides of the disc (widescreen and full frame), or 2 different copies of the same title, will hang up at the same point on the disc (i.e. same percent complete). Two in particular that I recall having trouble with are Phenomenon and Glimmer Man.
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pa104inf
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30. August 2005 @ 05:18 |
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I have always used DVDDECRYPTER and if that has a problem, I include AnyDVD and everything usually goes fine. I have also been known to run it through CloneDVD with AnyDVD first and remove the FBI Warning Screen and then do the compression with DVDSHRINK which has a better compression algoritm then any other program I have ever found.
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Car.Mike
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30. August 2005 @ 05:47 |
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dmillerpe,
Both of those movies are at least 8 years old and I doubt there is any special encryption on them. You might try cleaning the disks real well and then run it through DVDDecrypter and see if there are any read errors. If there are then it is either a bad scratch or bubble or a bad press. Every now and then there will be a bad batch of DVD's that Hollywood sends out but that is due to Hollywood letting the lowest priced recording firm record the disk for them
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Minion
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30. August 2005 @ 16:36 |
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Try enableing the "Ignore Read Errors" Option in DVD Decryptor and see if this Helps....
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topanga
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31. August 2005 @ 13:47 |
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If you happen to have Roxio Easy Media Creator installed, try using Disk Copier along with a DVD43 (freeware) to remove encryption. This works for me on damaged disks that Shrink and Decryter can't read.
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pa104inf
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1. September 2005 @ 04:52 |
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Yesterday, I loaded a DVD onto my harddrive using DVD Decrypter. I then attempted to use DVDSHRINK to compress it. DVDSHRINK failed during the analysis phase. I then went to CLONEDVD2 and everything worked fine.
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chazman66
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1. September 2005 @ 10:21 |
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I just recently downloaded the trial version of DVDFab, and it took about 20 hours to read. It was very slow. I usually use DVD Shrink, then burn with Decrypter. I have ANYDvd running in the background.
I put the DVDFab on 2 different PCs I have, and both took forever to read. Then I had problems finding the file to try to burn. I will try more, but I was not impressed.
Does DVD Clone and DVD43 work well? If I have ANYDvd do I need DVD43?
System 1;AMD XP3000, XP Home SP2, Radeon 9800 Pro, Soundblaster Audigy 2, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB WD HD, 200 GB Maxtor HD for video editing, 160 GB Seagate back up HD, Viewsonic 19" LCD. System 2;AMD64 3200, XP Home SP2, NVidia 6600 GT, 1 GB RAM, Soundblaster Audigy 2, 120 GB WD HD, 160 GB WD HD for video editing.
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1. September 2005 @ 16:43 |
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DVD Fab Decrypter should not have taken that long to rip, it should be comparable with the speed of Decrypter, even a little faster. Check and make sure your DMA is enabled for your drives. Here is a guide for that
http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/checking%20DMA.pdf
Also CloneDVD is made to work with AnyDVD, I would not use DVD43 with it. If you have AnyDVD you do not need DVD43 unless you prefer that program. Just my opinion
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chazman66
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4. September 2005 @ 08:24 |
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It was in DMA mode, but Iuninstalled the drive and rebooted and tried it again. It only took about 12-15 minutes to read Risky Business.
However, going by another thread I made a DVD folder to put the files int. But now I cant remember how to burn from that file. Do I use decrypter? I tried that, but it said a file (In my DVD folder) could not be found.
System 1;AMD XP3000, XP Home SP2, Radeon 9800 Pro, Soundblaster Audigy 2, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB WD HD, 200 GB Maxtor HD for video editing, 160 GB Seagate back up HD, Viewsonic 19" LCD. System 2;AMD64 3200, XP Home SP2, NVidia 6600 GT, 1 GB RAM, Soundblaster Audigy 2, 120 GB WD HD, 160 GB WD HD for video editing.
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4. September 2005 @ 09:15 |
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chazman66
If your burning with decrypter be sure you ripped in iso mode. Otherwise if decrypter ripped it in file mode there should be a video_ts folder that you will need shrink/nero or clone to compress and burn with.
What method did you use to rip to your hd?
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chazman66
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4. September 2005 @ 09:19 |
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Not sure? I used DVDFab to rip to hard drive. Im trying to burn it with decrypter. Maybe I dont follow your post binkie....
System 1;AMD XP3000, XP Home SP2, Radeon 9800 Pro, Soundblaster Audigy 2, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB WD HD, 200 GB Maxtor HD for video editing, 160 GB Seagate back up HD, Viewsonic 19" LCD. System 2;AMD64 3200, XP Home SP2, NVidia 6600 GT, 1 GB RAM, Soundblaster Audigy 2, 120 GB WD HD, 160 GB WD HD for video editing.
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4. September 2005 @ 14:21 |
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chazman66
Sorry - thought you were using decrypter to rip. Decrypter only burns an ISO file. I have not used either of dvd fab prog's. I know express will compress the file to fit to a single layer disc - but I don't know if they will rip an iso image.
Here's a guide for the dvdfab/shrink/decrypter method:
http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/backup%20with%20DVDFABDecrypter,S...
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