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The answer to "THE CAVE" easy guide to make a successful backup (for newbies or those that needed...)
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7. January 2006 @ 11:11 |
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What about DVDFAB Decrypter? Did you ripped it with DVDFAB Decrypter version 2.9.6.6 successfully into your hard drive first? Then open up PgcEdit and browse to your VIDEO_TS that was ripped by DVDFAB Decrypter and continue with the guide from there. You shouldn't be getting with only 2.82GB, you should have the whole/full dvd files (inluding main movie, extras, menu, trailers/previews, etc.)
You didn't have DVD43 or AnyDVD running in the background did you?
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iambigd31
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7. January 2006 @ 12:30 |
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I do believe I may have had 2.9.6.5 instead of 2.9.6.6. I deleted the old one, but I can't get the newer one to start download from DVDIdle. It keeps timing out for some reason.
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kornacus
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7. January 2006 @ 13:36 |
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I tried burning it with the directions you put and it worked but i can only play it in the computer. I tried playing the movie in my dvd player and xbox 360 and it said no disc... any ideas? I didnt do the VOBblanker part....if that matters. thanks for the help
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oneacer
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7. January 2006 @ 14:07 |
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gummy25
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7. January 2006 @ 14:11 |
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I tried burning with dvd fab and had the same problem some people are mentioning about some parts of the movie being cut out.
so I decided to give your suggestions a try...
but
when I dl pgcedit.... it is version 0.6.2 not 6.1 like in your guide...
there is nothing on the toolbar that says plugins in version 6.2
and i cant find the old version...
help???
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iambigd31
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7. January 2006 @ 14:57 |
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Gummy
You have to manually put the plugins into the pgcedit plugin folder and then Plugin will appear in the toolbar.
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Bigfatboy
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7. January 2006 @ 15:23 |
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sorry i'm late on this but great guide alkohol, always glad to see your hard work, that makes it easy on us.
peace
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7. January 2006 @ 16:19 |
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@Bigfatboy
Compliment accepted and you're welcome.
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7. January 2006 @ 16:26 |
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Quote: I tried burning it with the directions you put and it worked but i can only play it in the computer. I tried playing the movie in my dvd player and xbox 360 and it said no disc... any ideas? I didnt do the VOBblanker part....if that matters. thanks for the help
@kornacus
What kind of blank media did you used to burn/backup? If possible, can you verify the MID code from the blank media you're using with either DVD Identifier, Nero CD-DVD Speed, DVD Decrypter or DVDInfo Pro? What speed did you burned on?
The only media I recommend for dvd burning are: Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim "advanced azo/datalife plus" and Maxell (mij by Hitachi), these are top notch (high quality) media. In query to the burning speed process, I recommend burning at 4X only. On the other hand, if your firmware is up-to-date and you're using high quality media like those I've mentioned above, then of course you can always go with 8X. However, I DON'T recommend going beyond 8X, but the choice is yours.
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7. January 2006 @ 16:31 |
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@gummy25
Either version is fine (PgcEdit v0.6.1 or v0.6.2) with the latest PSL2 plugin v2.9. Here read this, this is the "readme.txt" installation instructions:
Quote: PSL2 (Anti-ARccOS) plugin for PgcEdit and DVD Decrypter
Installation:
Note: This plugin works only under Windows (preferably Win XP.)
It has not been tested under Linux with Wine.
1) If you don't have PgcEdit v0.6.1 or a later version already installed on
your computer (shame on you!), download it at www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/.
Put the PgcEdit.exe file in a folder of your choice. I strongly suggest
"C:\Program files\PgcEdit".
Then launch PgcEdit. PgcEdit will create a "bin" folder with several files and
an empty "plugins" folder in its installation folder.
(You may also want to create the shortcuts and the file associations with the
Options -> Install menu.)
Quit PgcEdit.
2) Extract the psl2_plugin archive to the plugins directory created by PgcEdit
(ie. in "C:\Program files\PgcEdit\plugins\") You must copy at least the files
"psl2_plugin.tcl", "FixVTS.exe" and "crc32.exe". (Do NOT create a subfolder
within the plugins folder!)
(If you prefer so, you may put FixVTS.exe and crc32.exe in the PgcEdit's
installation root folder, or in the "bin" folder, but the psl2_plugin.tcl file
MUST be in the plugins folder.)
As FixVTS can be used independently of the plugin, you may also want to create
a shortcut to FixVTS in your start menu.
3) Launch PgcEdit. A new "plugins" menu, with a "PSL2 (ARccOS)" submenu will
be automatically added by PgcEdit. (You can check which version of the plugin
you are using with the About menu item.)
If you can't find it, verify that you are running PgcEdit v0.6.1 or a newer
version, and that the psl2_plugin.tcl file is in the plugins directory.
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7. January 2006 @ 16:57 |
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jjk454ss
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8. January 2006 @ 07:08 |
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I get the same problem with the movie being cut short. I have pgc edit 0.6.1, and I have the PSL2 plugin v2.9 from here:
forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=56078
Not sure after v2.9 how new it is though.
Any ideas on what is the problem? Thanks
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kornacus
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8. January 2006 @ 08:04 |
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@alkohol
I use Sony DVD-R... Im a noob to burning dvd's with all these programs. I used to just use DVD Shrink and stomp recordnow and they always worked until all these new ones came out.. Im not sure what you mean by verify...
The last movie that worked for me was like "In Good Company"...
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wymie
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8. January 2006 @ 09:43 |
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just wanted to say i tryed the newest version of CloneDVD 2 w/ AnyDVD 5.7.3.1 and it failed on 3 diff computers due to a bad VOB file w/ fake cells i followed the tuteral above and it worked for me although i used dvd encryptor instead of dvd fab and in the end i used dvdclone to burn the iso onto the dvd movie played great job w/ the tuteral awsome job!!!!!!!!!!!!
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puterman
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8. January 2006 @ 11:28 |
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@wymie
You really need to update your AnyDVD to the latest 5.8.1.1
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ryan2389
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8. January 2006 @ 11:31 |
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Quote: I get the same problem with the movie being cut short. I have pgc edit 0.6.1, and I have the PSL2 plugin v2.9 from here:
forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=56078
Not sure after v2.9 how new it is though.
Any ideas on what is the problem? Thanks
For everyone having the problem of your movie being cut short, make sure you have DVDFab Decrypter 2.9.6.6. I had this problem, updated DVDFAb, and all went perfect. You MUST have the newest version.
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iambigd31
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8. January 2006 @ 11:33 |
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I do believe that updating DVDFab solved my problem. I haven't tried The Cave again yet, but I had the exact same trouble with Lords of Dogtown and I got it to burn perfectly after I got DVDFab 2.9.6.6.
Thanks for your help Alkohol, great guide!!
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8. January 2006 @ 11:51 |
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@whom may concern,
This is what I originally stated on my guide:
Quote: Here's what you need to do:
<><> TOOLS NEEDED <><>
DVDFAB Decrypter v2.9.6.6 http://www.dvdidle.com/free.htm PgcEdit http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/index.html#download PSL2 plugin http://forum.digital-digest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3729&... or VobBlanker http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/vobblanker.htm
*NOTE: I stated it clean and clear that you MUST NEED DVDFAB Decrypter v2.9.6.6 to successfully ripped the movie (THE CAVE) into your hard drive first, then continue with the guide from there.
The reason why I put on this guide is because you'll end up with a 50-50 chances of getting an error of "not compressable" and or a "black screen only" when playing with your backup (DVD-R or DVD+R) if you DID NOT used/followed PgcEdit (which is STEP 2) to process. Therefore, if you want to have a "successful backup (full disc or main movie only, your choice)", then you MUST NEED to process/follow it through PgcEdit (STEP 2).
Hopefully, this will straight things out. Good luck and happy burning!!
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8. January 2006 @ 11:55 |
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Quote: i followed the tuteral above and it worked for me although i used dvd encryptor instead of dvd fab and in the end i used dvdclone to burn the iso onto the dvd movie played great job w/ the tuteral awsome job!!!!!!!!!!!!
@wymie
You're welcome, glad I could help. Yes, if you can get around with DVD Decrypter then it will work as well. The main process is STEP 2 (PgcEdit), this is the most important step because PgcEdit and FixVTS will process and filter out "fake/bad cells".
Happy burning!!
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8. January 2006 @ 12:02 |
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Quote: For everyone having the problem of your movie being cut short, make sure you have DVDFab Decrypter 2.9.6.6. I had this problem, updated DVDFAb, and all went perfect. You MUST have the newest version.
@ryan2389
You're welcome, glad I could help and it works for you. Thanks for another advise for them members or those that were having issues.
*NOTE: below is what I originally sated:
Quote: Here's what you need to do:
<><> TOOLS NEEDED <><>
DVDFAB Decrypter v2.9.6.6 http://www.dvdidle.com/free.htm PgcEdit http://www.videohelp.com/~r0lZ/pgcedit/index.html#download PSL2 plugin http://forum.digital-digest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3729&... or VobBlanker http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/vobblanker.htm
*NOTE: I stated it clean and clear that you MUST NEED DVDFAB Decrypter v2.9.6.6 to successfully ripped the movie (THE CAVE) into your hard drive first, then continue with the guide from there.
The reason why I put on this guide is because you'll end up with a 50-50 chances of getting an error of "not compressable" and or a "black screen only" when playing with your backup (DVD-R or DVD+R) if you DID NOT used/followed PgcEdit (which is STEP 2) to process. Therefore, if you want to have a "successful backup (full disc or main movie only, your choice)", then you MUST NEED to process/follow it through PgcEdit (STEP 2).
Hopefully, this will straight things out. Good luck and happy burning!!
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AfterDawn Addict
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8. January 2006 @ 12:04 |
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Quote: I do believe that updating DVDFab solved my problem. I haven't tried The Cave again yet, but I had the exact same trouble with Lords of Dogtown and I got it to burn perfectly after I got DVDFab 2.9.6.6.
Thanks for your help Alkohol, great guide!!
@iambigd31
You're welcome, glad I could help.
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Steve83
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8. January 2006 @ 12:18 |
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Steve83 in Memphis, TN with ~1100 DVDs
AMDXP+2400, GA-7VT600, Antec SL450, 1G RAM, ATI 8500DV
Win2KP+SP4, NSW, DVDS 3.17
>1Tb on 6 HDs, PX716a & Pioneer 16x DVD-ROM, PlusDeck2
HP 325c, PX-740A, 512M RAM
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8. January 2006 @ 12:27 |
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h2oo
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8. January 2006 @ 12:33 |
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@alkohol
Amazing!!
I have a few questions
1 - How do you know when a film may have ARccOS protection?
2 - Do you feel this method can be applied to 'ANY' newly released dvd that may give dvdshrink/dvddecypter similar issues as did the film 'THE CAVE'? IE with ARccOS protection? IE Madagascar, Hitch and any other "PROBLEMATIC' films
3 - I haven't yet watched my backup fully yet but, it seems to be fine (chapter navigation, a picture!!). Was the only reported issue that of a black screen being shown upon watching the backup?
4 - I'm ignorant about VOBblanker but how is it similar (if at all)/ diffrent to PCGEDIT/PSL2. What is it exactly?
5 - Why do some members have success with films while others fail? IE Hitch, Brother's grimm (assuming that they are using similar software).
Cheers, nice guide!!
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8. January 2006 @ 12:54 |
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@h2oo
Quote: @alkohol
Amazing!!
I have a few questions
1 - How do you know when a film may have ARccOS protection?
Well, you can easily tell by the cover of the original dvd ie columbia/tristar, screengem, sony, etc.
Quote: 2 - Do you feel this method can be applied to 'ANY' newly released dvd that may give dvdshrink/dvddecypter similar issues as did the film 'THE CAVE'? IE with ARccOS protection? IE Madagascar, Hitch and any other "PROBLEMATIC' films
Don't quote me on that simply because I'm not a computer guru, I wish I am though, LOL. However, I do believe that if you're an advanced user (familiar) with PgcEdit, PSL2 plugin, FixVTS and VobBlanker, then you shouldn't have any problems. It is likely that you might have a 95% - 100% chance of success.
Quote: 3 - I haven't yet watched my backup fully yet but, it seems to be fine (chapter navigation, a picture!!). Was the only reported issue that of a black screen being shown upon watching the backup?
What method did you used to backup yours?
Quote: 4 - I'm ignorant about VOBblanker but how is it similar (if at all)/ diffrent to PCGEDIT/PSL2. What is it exactly?
Honestly, I'm not the creator of VobBlanker, so I don't have a good answer for you here. However, I do believe that VobBlanker is a very useful tool to "process/filter out" fake/bad cells/sectors. In addtition, it can "blank, cut, preview" any/certain scenes easily, such as trailers/previews, extras, and other unwanted stuff.
Quote: 5 - Why do some members have success with films while others fail? IE Hitch, Brother's grimm (assuming that they are using similar software).
Again, honestly, I don't know. Perhaps, it's "an operator's fault" to begin with or it could be a badly pressed original disc, but then I don't have any issues at all with those titles.
Quote: Cheers, nice guide!!
Compliment accepted, and you're welcome. Good luck at burning!!
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