DVD Ripping failed with all known tools
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iqued
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15. December 2005 @ 09:29 |
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Hello guys, and congratulation for the job. I have learned alot more than I knew about DVD concepts and tools in the last 2 days I've been wondering this forum.
The problem I have lies within one comercial DVD (it's not a movie) which looks like a hard nut to crack. It is CSS/CPPM protected. I have tried AnyDVD (last version), DVD Decrypter (last version) and all seems to fail.
The problem is around 40% of the ripping when one .vob file fails with I/O error. I have tried many times, with different settings, and it still doesn't work. The disk is brand new, not a scratch on it. For me it was a challenge, I received it from someone who bought it (it's a commercial presentation) and said it can not be copied. I will post below the log output from DVD Decypher (nevermind the firmware issue, I have the latest version).
I am waiting for your advice.
Regards.
DVD Decypher output
Quote: I 21:10:29 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started!
I 21:10:29 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
I 21:10:29 Initialising SPTI...
I 21:10:29 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 21:10:29 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!
W 21:10:34 Possible Structure Protection Found!
W 21:10:34 1 area has been marked as 'suspect'.
W 21:10:34 Dummy sectors will be inserted where necessary.
W 21:10:36 [1:0:0] SONY DVD+-RW DW-D56A PDS7 (E:) (ATA)
W 21:10:36 Logical unit region code has not been set!
W 21:10:36 The slower 'Brute Force' cracking methods will be used if I/O Key Exchange fails.
W 21:10:36 Visit http://www.rpc1.org for Region Free (RPC Phase I) Firmware.
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AfterDawn Addict
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15. December 2005 @ 13:47 |
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Try these new settings inside DVD Decrypter and give it another shot. I highly recommend ripping via Mode, File F -- I've done nearly 99.99% on all of my ripping with DVD Decrypter and so far, it still rips awesomely. Let me know, if you run into any issues with the below settings alright and I'll see what I can do.
*NOTE: in prior to the ripping part, let?s tweak/set a few settings inside DVD Decrypter*
** open up DVD Decrypter, go to Tools, and Settings
** at General on ?Removal Method? arrow down to ?Aggressive?
** at I/O, check ?Ignore Read Errors?
** at ?File Mode? check on all of the Remove, Ignore, Patch and Create MDS file.
** at CSS check ?Brute Force -->I/O key exchange,
On Failure: use key from another file [YES]
** at ?ISO Read Mode? check on all Remove and Create MDS file
Once you?re done with the settings, click OK to get out from the settings.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 15. December 2005 @ 13:48
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iqued
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16. December 2005 @ 00:28 |
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Hello alkohol, and thanks for the reply. I did exactly what you told me (did it before, found your advice for someone else in the forum). It still fails when it reaches that specific .VOB file. I assume that this file is some kind of protection. Have ou heard about this, or do you have any other ways I can try?
Thanks again.
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AfterDawn Addict
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16. December 2005 @ 00:33 |
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What movie are you trying to rip? Let me know and I'll see if I can help. There's always an alternative method you know. If "Brute Force" shows up saying; "there is no files or somthing for Brute Force to crack" just click OK and continue and you'll be fine.
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iqued
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16. December 2005 @ 05:44 |
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It't not a movie, it's a comercial presentation.
The ripping process jammes when it reaches that specific VOB file I mentioned. It gives I/O errors. It retries several times (defined in settings) after that moves on, only to find another "bad" sector. Alternative ways?
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AfterDawn Addict
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16. December 2005 @ 06:05 |
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Did you try DVD Fab Decrypter?
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robo71
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16. December 2005 @ 08:02 |
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hi iqued
seems like ur DVD is ARccOS protected ... try DVD FAB or magic ripper . one of them should work
regards
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iqued
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17. December 2005 @ 05:38 |
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I've tried DVD FAB, no result, it stucks around 40%, when it reaches that VOB file. I've seen the last days here on this forum something about some garbage file used as protections, and how to remove it with IFO Edit. I can't seem to find it.
Anyone can help with this, or suggest other ways?
Regards.
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17. December 2005 @ 05:45 |
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AfterDawn Addict
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17. December 2005 @ 07:14 |
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you sure its not damaged,just because the disk is brand new,doesnt mean its ok
try and use isobuster to extract it,set to omit errors when the eror message pops up
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iqued
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11. January 2006 @ 10:32 |
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Hello guys, thanks for the help once again. Indeed, although the disk was not scratched, it was faulty. I got another copy, and it worked perfect.
The next problem I have, concerns picking the best tool to add/edit a subtitle. What I need in fact, is to export the english subtitle to a readable/editable format (txt, srt, etc). That file will be translated, and after added as a new subtitle (or replace another one). What would you choose?
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