DVD Decrypter and Ripit4me
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princedvd
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6. March 2007 @ 05:02 |
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I'm using Ripit4me along with DVD Decrypter. The problem I'm having is when Decrypter begins to load the DVD or decrypts the entire DVD, I get an error message saying Failed to set data for DVDDecrypterPlayDVDMovieOnArrival
What needs to be done to get this error message to stop popping up?
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6. March 2007 @ 05:17 |
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Is this happening with all of your DVDs or just a certain one?
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princedvd
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6. March 2007 @ 06:12 |
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Yes, it does it on every DVD.
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6. March 2007 @ 07:17 |
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Make sure the target path in RipIt4Me points to where DVD Decrypter's executable file is loaded on your computer. The defult is C:\Program Files\DVD Decrypter
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paschal93
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6. March 2007 @ 07:38 |
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@Princedvd-I found this answer on another thread different forum, here is the link http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=77874, here was the fix,Right clicking on the DVDDecrypter.exe -> Properties -> Compatibility -> and checking "Run this program as administrator" appears to have resolved this problem for me.
Please post back and let us know if this resolved issue thanks.
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princedvd
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6. March 2007 @ 18:47 |
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Thanks Paschal, your tip solved the problem.
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DaRedeye
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12. September 2007 @ 11:55 |
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paschal93 - Thanks for the providing the solution.
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 00:06 |
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Originally posted by paschal93: @Princedvd-I found this answer on another thread different forum, here is the link http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=77874, here was the fix,Right clicking on the DVDDecrypter.exe -> Properties -> Compatibility -> and checking "Run this program as administrator" appears to have resolved this problem for me.
Please post back and let us know if this resolved issue thanks.
Strange, I'm running the last version of DVD Decrypter, but when I look under Compatibility I see mode settings for which OS is being used, display settings, and input settings. Nothing about running the program as an administrator. My program runs for anyone who cares to use it.
If you doubt my word, I can supply a scan of the DVD Decrypter\Properties\Compatibility window.
Paschal93
I notice your post was made in March and DD closed the DVD backup threads in May (according to the post by admin). Seems anything referring to ripping and doing movie backups is closed at Digital Digest. I'm a member and I can't access the link supplied. Leaves me wondering how it helped DaRedEye.
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deadlove
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13. September 2007 @ 03:27 |
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heheheh. ignorance shines through.
check the dates on the original posts.. yup that's right, way back in march before certain parts of DD were closed
don't know much about windows either by the looks of it. the option is .. hang about.. why am I trying to educate a f**kwit like you??
{content of post above before edit}
The links to DD don't work and even being a member I can't see the link.
I can't see how that fix can work. There is no button to "run as administrator" in decrypter preferences. I can post screenshots to prove it {/content}
I'm not editing my post to change the content completeley like you have.... yet another shining example of what a complete f**king loser you are eh packrat?
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13. September 2007 @ 09:57 |
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Quote: My program runs for anyone who cares to use it.
LMFAO! Well, good for your program!
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 10:17 |
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Originally posted by Ripper: Quote: My program runs for anyone who cares to use it.
LMFAO! Well, good for your program!
Why the humor? "My" in the sense that the program is loaded on my PC. I'm not claiming to own any of the programing on a copyright level. I commented because DeRedeye said there was a fix and when opening the suggested window, there is no such setting (at least not in the version of XP I'm using). As you may know, most errors with RI4M are made in the Preferences settings.
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13. September 2007 @ 10:23 |
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Originally posted by PacMan777: Originally posted by Ripper: Quote: My program runs for anyone who cares to use it.
LMFAO! Well, good for your program!
Why the humor? "My" in the sense that the program is loaded on my PC. I'm not claiming to own any of the programing on a copyright level. I commented because DeRedeye said there was a fix and when opening the suggested window, there is no such setting (at least not in the version of XP I'm using). As you may know, most errors with RI4M are made in the Preferences settings.
Why the humor you ask? Sheer idiocy, no?
An Example:
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![](http://i6.tinypic.com/61ytezo.jpg)
Edit: A quick FYI, I'm running XP Home, the most inadequate and pathetic version of this hopeless OS there is, so god knows what you're using! Or did you just not know where to look?
Edit_2: Nope, wouldn't know as I never had the chance to use RI4Me before someone illegally distributed it and it suddenly disappeared. You wouldn't happen to know anything about that would you?
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 10:28 |
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Originally posted by deadlove: heheheh. ignorance shines through.
check the dates on the original posts.. yup that's right, way back in march before certain parts of DD were closed
don't know much about windows either by the looks of it. the option is .. hang about.. why am I trying to educate a f**kwit like you??
{content of post above before edit}
The links to DD don't work and even being a member I can't see the link.
I can't see how that fix can work. There is no button to "run as administrator" in decrypter preferences. I can post screenshots to prove it {/content}
I'm not editing my post to change the content completeley like you have.... yet another shining example of what a complete f**king loser you are eh packrat?
Janrocks
"ignorance shines through."
Glad you finally admitted it. Your little vendetta is childish. The material I edited out was unnecessary, no need to change it otherwise. Anyone clicking the link to DD finds out the ripping threads were closed in May. Try to understand English and stop reading things into posts that weren't intended. All I said was that I didn't see the fix DeRedeye claimed finding.
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13. September 2007 @ 10:42 |
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You seem to have overlooked my reply. Or was that intentional?
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 11:24 |
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Ripper
No, I was off to have a soda and upload a scan. Here is the quote from DeRedeye's post.
Quote: here was the fix,Right clicking on the DVDDecrypter.exe -> Properties -> Compatibility -> and checking "Run this program as administrator" appears to have resolved this problem for me
What you said and is obvious, Right Click, and open RUN AS and choose Admin.
Here's a scan with Properties and Run As windows opened. You can easily see that one thing was said while the other may have been intended.
![](http://img516.imageshack.us/img516/3585/dvddecrypterproperitiespc5.png)
The OS is XP Pro. Though some may think it's a piece of crap, it's the best that's been offered so far. Granted Linux is free and less prone to attack. If Linux became the most popular, the hackers would be all over it. It's a choice of what's most flexible and usable with the more popular programs. As you can see, I not only knew where to look, I was able to find Run As as well as Properties plus supply a scan of what I found to support what I said.
Edit_2: Nope, wouldn't know as I never had the chance to use RI4Me before someone illegally distributed it and it suddenly disappeared. You wouldn't happen to know anything about that would you?
Actually I would. The author got his butt in a wringer for writing an illegal program and pulled the site and program. Like DVD Decrypter, it can be found around the net. You can get the last download from Softpedia. As for illegal distribution, you can ask Janrocks, aka deadlove, about her distribution of the program. I don't deny I supplied a download of the app, but I wasn't alone in doing so. Janrocks had a download from one of the "share" sites. There is no such thing as a legal download for that program as Lightning UK no longer has rights to the DVD Decrypter ripping software. DVDD is as illegal as illegal gets. And without DVDD, RI4M is worthless. By the way, I claimed no copyright to any programs, I was just passing them along as others have.
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 11:30 |
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Ripper,
So no one thinks I'm changing the post, paschal93 made the post I quoted and DeRedeye said that was the fix. Seems DeRedeye can read minds, because he sure didn't follow the directions. Quote: here was the fix,Right clicking on the DVDDecrypter.exe -> Properties -> Compatibility -> and checking "Run this program as administrator"
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13. September 2007 @ 11:33 |
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Quote: Here is the quote from DeRedeye's post.
Erm, no, that's a quote from paschal93.. Duh.
// Whilst writing this, you posted your second reply, but I'm not getting rid of it //
Anyhow, your thoughts on Linux and it's "hackability" really are of no interest to me.
Quote: As you can see, I not only knew where to look, I was able to find Run As as well as Properties plus supply a scan of what I found to support what I said.
Well get you! Actually, I don't use Decrypter, so wouldn't have the means to post a shot of what you did, would I now?
Quote: Actually I would.
Not heard of sarcasm?
And thanks for the lecture, but I know the score and I know Jan, no need for me to ask her anything.
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 12:02 |
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I realize that you still harbor the animosity from Janrocks' earlier attacks and chimed in because Janrocks (aka deadlove) did. I guess in the future I should ignore your posts if that's the attitude. You're being a misguided follower. I commented on an improperly stated fix and you and janrocks want to make a big deal of it. So be it. The fix read:
Originally posted by paschal93: here was the fix,Right clicking on the DVDDecrypter.exe -> Properties -> Compatibility -> and checking "Run this program as administrator" appears to have resolved this problem for me.
Yes... I did correct that the quote wasn't made by DeRedeye, but he said he followed it.
It should have read:
Right click DVD Decrypter -> Click Run as ... -> Select The following user: Administrator.
As shown there's a lot of difference between the Run As window and the Compatibility selection in the Properties window.
I was making a technical post and once again you and your leader want to start an argument.
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 12:11 |
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Originally posted by PacMan777: I realize that you still harbor the animosity from Janrocks' earlier attacks and chimed in because Janrocks (aka deadlove) did. I guess in the future I should ignore your posts if that's the attitude. You're being a misguided follower. I commented on an improperly stated fix and you and janrocks want to make a big deal of it. So be it. The fix read:
Originally posted by paschal93: here was the fix,Right clicking on the DVDDecrypter.exe -> Properties -> Compatibility -> and checking "Run this program as administrator" appears to have resolved this problem for me.
Yes... I did correct that the quote wasn't made by DeRedeye, but he said he followed it.
It should have read:
Right click DVD Decrypter.exe -> Click Run as ... -> Select The following user: Administrator.
As shown there's a lot of difference between the Run As window and the Compatibility selection in the Properties window.
I was making a technical post and once again you and your leader want to start an argument.
Edit, forgot the exe in DVDD. ;)
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13. September 2007 @ 13:04 |
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THE REASON
Macrovision Corporation recently acquired the intellectual property rights in all versions of DVD Decrypter from its author, Lightning UK!.
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PacMan777
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13. September 2007 @ 13:28 |
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Thanks Ireland. From what was being implied, I was the sole cause for the demise of RipIt4Me. I wish I did have the clout Macrovision carries. I'd use it for "fair use".
Earlier I should have said the last version of RI4M is available for download at Softpedia, not the last download. ;) It's to be found around the net on different sites. It's about like getting rid of DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink. They're all still around though the authors chose (for whatever reasons) to no longer support them.
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13. September 2007 @ 14:47 |
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closed.
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