I noticed the wallflower thing to on the remake of The Omen. Didnt seem like anything was protecting it, AnyDVD didnt show anything special. So I copied it, selected main movie only but preserve menus. I burnt this to a blank dvd and when I try and play it my dvd player goes insane. It will try to play the dvd, then it will pause, then it shows resume, then it just stops. Tried it again using dvdfab decryptor and that allowed it to play, but then it started acting weird. It would load the warnings and all at the beginning, would play the title menu and allow me to select the movie to play, then it would go through the whole pause resume stop thing again. I know it isnt my dvd player either that is causing this. I think its some kind of new protection and the wallflower thing is an indicator. Has anyone else had an issue similiar to mine?
I have went back and tried to rip movie one more time, this time using ripit4me...and it worked like a charm! I was able to keep the menu (for scene selection) and the main movie no problem, and this time it did skip out on me and start the pause resume stop mess. Now I know exactly what to use on problem discs when AnyDVD hasn't released a fix yet.
YES.. well I'm starting to think DVD Shrink v3.2 (last version well ever see) is kinda a POS. I have been having nothing but problems with it the past 4 movies I have tryed to back up. Just tryed to do the Omen, Rip with DVDfab > then tryed to use Shrink to encode, some where in the files lays a prob witch causes Shrink to just STOP and close. Tryed ABC too it Froze at the same point of shrinking.
I need a program that shrinks DVD to burn on a 4.7G DVD that has a good track record and updates would be nice. Any suggestions? Free ware is prefered.. hate paying for something to just get problems with it in the future.
Thanks guys/gals
Shrink with IMG auto burn is still all I use to rip. On a few of the newer ones (mainly Sony & Disney) I rip first with DVDFab Decrypter. There is no DVD I have come across that I had an issue with. Nothing at all wrong with Shrink, still one great program!