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dew4j
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21. January 2009 @ 11:24 |
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Originally posted by BIGGIE909: I got it completed via a dvd ripper called Magic DVDRipper 5.4.0
I downloaded the program, it saw my dvd, and ripped it under 12 minutes.
looked around and found a serial/patch to help me beat the trial version.
Thank you all who helped me with my frustration
Where & how?
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BIGGIE909
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21. January 2009 @ 11:33 |
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dew4j
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21. January 2009 @ 11:38 |
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Originally posted by BIGGIE909: edited
Ok, thanks & whats KW?
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BIGGIE909
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21. January 2009 @ 11:40 |
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KW stands for keyword search either it be google, yahoo, msn, whatever your preferred search engine is.
I appreciate any help from anyone, as long as I can offer help in return
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21. January 2009 @ 11:58 |
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Binkie just warned you guys about Rule 5 (piracy) and then proceed to talk about serials/keys and pay programs downloaded via torrents. This will be the last warning about piracy!
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dew4j
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21. January 2009 @ 13:09 |
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Originally posted by LOCOENG: Binkie just warned you guys about Rule 5 (piracy) and then proceed to talk about serials/keys and pay programs downloaded via torrents. This will be the last warning about piracy!
Ok, sorry.
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grampyga
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21. January 2009 @ 13:23 |
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I?m a newbie here, though I?ve looked up here many times when I have a problem.
I usually use Ripit4Me or DVDFab5.
I ripped The Express with DVDFab5 (5.2.3, PathPlayer disabled, Movie Only) as binkie mentioned. It ended without showing any error. However it seems chapter 20, which is ending credits, was not ripped correctly. When I play the copied file on HD and skip chapter when playing chapter 19, the screen freezes. Original DVD shows the ending credits, as it should. I believe all movie part is ripped, so I do not have problem to watch movie, since I do not care about the ending credits and music.
I?m not familiar with copy protections and why it placed just before ending credits. Though this maybe headaches for the ripping software.
Has anyone tried Fab4?
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21. January 2009 @ 13:32 |
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Try using fixvts on the files. See if that helps clear up the freeze.
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21. January 2009 @ 13:51 |
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@grampyga
It might also be the discs you are using. What brand and what speed did you burn at?
Try playing the ripped files back on your pc - forward to that part and see if it plays.
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BIGGIE909
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21. January 2009 @ 13:54 |
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so sorry to the mods and the experience people here... i thank you for the polite warning and will try withhold my aquiring proggies to myself.
sincerely thank you for not booting me
I appreciate any help from anyone, as long as I can offer help in return
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21. January 2009 @ 13:58 |
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Maybe it's about time you read the rules then BIGGIE909. You know make your stay here more enjoyable.
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grampyga
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21. January 2009 @ 14:29 |
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@rtm27
Run FixVTS, and it does not help. When I run FixVTS 2nd time, movie shoes first part of movie after chapter 19.
@binkie7
Sorry that I did not explain well. But I was playing the movie that I copied on HD. My problem is not the writing (burning) part, but the ripping.
When I run FAV5 with movie only, I choose title 46 (Time 2:09:34), though many other titles with 2:02:49. And I can?t see the ending credits in the preview window, by sliding the tab to the very end. So it seems DVDFab fooled by the trick (Copy Protection). (FYI: Ending Credits seems between approx. 2:02:30 ? 2:09:00)
Thanks for the advice though.
I?m trying to rip with another DVD-ROM drive.
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21. January 2009 @ 15:17 |
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@grampyga
No worries you explained it well - just me and my skimming (or lack thereof) :) Missed the hd bit.
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madpunter
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21. January 2009 @ 20:09 |
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A "no go" here too.
Using DVDFab 5.2.3, I disabled PathPlayer and used Movie Only.
Can't quite grasp why some people have had success and other have not.
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21. January 2009 @ 21:26 |
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My only guess madpunter would be the drive (?). One of my drives, an ASUS, looked like it wasn't even going to recognize it then took what seemed like forever to analysis it. The other drives were fine.
Might be the case.
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2jiggy4u
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21. January 2009 @ 22:33 |
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Okay... My drive won't even read the disc?
I am using Shrink and Anydvd, do I have to wait for the next updated of anydvd?
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21. January 2009 @ 22:48 |
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@Magic DVDRipper 5.4.0
Shrink and AnyDVD is a no go on this one unless you rip w/ AnyDVD 1st.
Is the light in the drive still blinking - looking like it may still be analyzing it? Try rebooting and if you had one try using another drive.
You might also want to give DVDFab HD Decrypter a shot. There's another program referenced in this thread that is said to work. Though if your drive still won't read the disc all this may be a moot point.
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bigzeke
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22. January 2009 @ 00:21 |
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Hi, I am trying to figure out how to turn the pathplayer off on DVDFAB any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
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tak_em_ez
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22. January 2009 @ 02:46 |
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I got The Express to work. Full back-up plays perfect.
Used Anydvd v6.5.0.7, RipIt4Me v1.7.1.0, DvdShrink v3.2.0.15, and Dvd Decrypter v3.5.4.0
1. Turn Anydvd on, let it run in the background.
2. Insert the disc, let Anydvd scan it, click ok after the pop up.
3. Open and use 1-click mode, RipIt4Me version 1.7.1.0
4. Select continue anyway when you get the error message about your HD not being big enough, as long as you have at least 8GB avilable, you should be fine.
5. When RipIt4Me starts repairing, you should start getting alot of error messages which will all say the same thing. Just keep clicking ok or continue to all of the error messages until it is done.
6. When RipIt4Me is done, DvdShrink should open by itself and start analizing, if it doesn't then you should do it.
7. After it finishes analizing, The movie will be just a little big for a single layer disc, just un ckeck one of the audios and you should be fine. Although the movie will look a little different as to where it is. It looks like it is in the unreferenced material section, and not in the main movie section, but you should be fine if you are trying to back up the whole disc.
8. After you get the movie to the correct size just click back up and the rest is all up to you depending on which program you like to burn with but it shouldn't matter. I used Dvd Decrypter because it runs in conjunction with shrink.
I have watched the whole movie, no skips, or freezes, plays perfect.
Hope this helps. Happy burning.
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madpunter
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22. January 2009 @ 09:45 |
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Originally posted by binkie7: My only guess madpunter would be the drive (?). One of my drives, an ASUS, looked like it wasn't even going to recognize it then took what seemed like forever to analysis it. The other drives were fine.
Might be the case.
Could not backup with my Samsung SATA in a Vista 64 box, however I was able to backup with a Pioneer PATA in an older XP machine. (Used DVD Fab 5.2.3 with PathPlayer disabled and Movie Only).
Very strange, but you were correct, binkie, about the drive issue and also about it taking forever to do an analysis. TY.
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22. January 2009 @ 10:04 |
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DVDFab HD Decrypter 5.2.3.2
January 22, 2009
DVDFab 5.2.3.2 Updated!
* New: Added support for a new copy protection as found on "The Express" (US).
* New: Updated language files.
* Fix: A crash problem when previewing DVD or converting DVD to Mobile in certain cases.
* Fix: An error 400 when copying DVD in certain cases.
* Fix: A freeze problem when copying DVD in certain cases.
https://secure.avangate.com/affiliate.php?ACCOUNT=DVDFABSW&AFFILIATE=675&PATH=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvdfab.com%2Ffree.htm
http://www.dvdfab.com/download/DVDFab5232_avangate-675.exe
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grampyga
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22. January 2009 @ 10:21 |
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I tried,
Desktop (Which I used to post my problem) with other drive: same problem on chapter 20
Laptop with DVDFab4 with PathPlayer enabled, movie only: It seems ripped successfully.
Laptop with DVDFab5: It does not work at all.
I could understand that one drive is more or less sensitive than the other. So One drive work fine with a particular DVD movie, when other drive does not work.
But I did not realize that the combination of the drive and the software matters.
I found DVDFab 5.2.3.2. I?m trying on the desktop. It ripped FULL without error. Though I have problem with DVD Shrink. (I can?t find the main movie.)
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vballstud
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22. January 2009 @ 13:04 |
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Raym59
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22. January 2009 @ 13:20 |
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Originally posted by bryston: DVDFab HD Decrypter 5.2.3.2
January 22, 2009
DVDFab 5.2.3.2 Updated!
* New: Added support for a new copy protection as found on "The Express" (US).
* New: Updated language files.
* Fix: A crash problem when previewing DVD or converting DVD to Mobile in certain cases.
* Fix: An error 400 when copying DVD in certain cases.
* Fix: A freeze problem when copying DVD in certain cases.
https://secure.avangate.com/affiliate.php?ACCOUNT=DVDFABSW&AFFILIATE=675&PATH=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dvdfab.com%2Ffree.htm
http://www.dvdfab.com/download/DVDFab523...675.exe
I had a no go with this. After analyzing the DVD, it said process failed.
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22. January 2009 @ 13:47 |
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Hi,
it sounds like a dirty disc or the dreaded bad disc that needs to be exchanged and retried.
Jo
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