dvd shrink criterion error
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dragon411
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31. May 2007 @ 09:13 |
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I am trying to back up a disc with a criterion label. I keep getting a green screen during the back up process that ultimately cancels out after a few minutes with an error message. I have tried DVDFAB, CloneDVD, and numerous other programs that I have. I either get a data unreadable error or a green screen. I did return my copy to the store for a new one and it still is the same. The original plays fine in the player but I cannot make a back up. I even tried to reauthor using Shrink to no avail.
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31. May 2007 @ 11:04 |
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What are the numerous other programs? Did you try DVDFab HD Decrypter?
What is the name of the movie?
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dvdchick
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31. May 2007 @ 12:35 |
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yea what is the name of the movie? that will tell if anyone else backup this one....
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31. May 2007 @ 13:01 |
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Quote: criterion label
What is that?
"When I look at the smiles on all the childrens faces, I just know theyre about to jab me with something."- Homer Simpson
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Car.Mike
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31. May 2007 @ 17:21 |
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31. May 2007 @ 20:05 |
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thanks car.mike,
i guess the label part threw me off.
"When I look at the smiles on all the childrens faces, I just know theyre about to jab me with something."- Homer Simpson
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dragon411
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31. May 2007 @ 22:42 |
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It is Spartacus the Criterion collection edition. Yes, I tried DVDFAB HD. I tried CLone DVD. I even tried DVD Platinum X. I attempted to reauthor using shrink but the green screen remained. I could not set the start and end points. Each program would work for a couple seconds to a couple minutes and then would error out. THis is the second copy I purchased.
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1. June 2007 @ 07:07 |
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You could try the hard way around. Link
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dragon411
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1. June 2007 @ 08:32 |
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I followed your link. I read it over and I understood it for the most part though I have not ever used FIXit. I will have to take a little time to try this. Thank you.
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2. June 2007 @ 06:44 |
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All I needed was IFOEdit, Shrink and Decrypter.
You might try just one chapter to see if it works
or if you have a bad DVD.
And just because you changed DVDd does not mean you have a good one..
Maybe they are all bad?
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dragon411
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5. June 2007 @ 22:56 |
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I have tried to copy this now for the last few days but am still unsuccessful. I cannot get past Fixit. I have followed the guide but shrink still doesnt recognize the file after I have used Fixit. I am trying several different ways but have not been successful. Still trying. I had IFOEdit ask me if I wanted capitalize my file names. I did just to get the task completed. Still working on this though....
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6. June 2007 @ 09:36 |
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Forget Fixit I have never used it.
Ok, I a sorry. I did not realize that the guide is no longer available.
No big deal. It was hard to follow anyway.
The way it always worked for me was to use IFO Edit to find the bad cells.
1. Open the DVD with IFO Edit and look for the chapter cells that have zero time listed.
These fakes stop Shrink...
2. Use Decrypter in IFO mode to rip the DVD to a hard drive folder.
Uncheck any of the cells that were bad.
Now use IFO Edit again.
3. Open the folder and hit VOB extras.
Check off what you what and go.
When all of this is done (there may be a few steps I left out here)
4. Hit Get VTS sectors.
This fixes the ifo file for all the changes that were just made to the DVD structure.
I have not use this for a while and I am not at home to make a test run.
So if it does not work right let me know.
P.S. I only did the main movie only.
It may be more involved for the whole DVD.
*edit
This link may be better.
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6. June 2007 @ 16:47 |
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dragon411
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7. June 2007 @ 22:43 |
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Thanks for the info 56delray. I will try it again. And John123, I have AnyDVD running and it doesnt work. CloneDVD did not work either trying to back up this movie. I have ripit but have never tried it. I will give it a try. Thanks.
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8. June 2007 @ 07:07 |
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8. June 2007 @ 10:23 |
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9. June 2007 @ 10:27 |
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10. June 2007 @ 23:43 |
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dragon411
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11. June 2007 @ 22:44 |
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56delray, after I rip the movie using DVD Decryptor, I open IFOEdit and fix vts, like the guide says. However, I get an error message, this message says, IFO endsector does not match the file size. This hangs me up all the way through. What does this mean? Thanks. I have checked the cells and cell number one in chapter one of the movie seems to be the bad cell. I uncheck this and rip the movie. Then IFOEdit asks me if I want to capitalize the files and I say yes. While fixing the VTS sectors, I get the error message
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12. June 2007 @ 14:02 |
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Sorry I think I left a step out.
You have to use the Correct IFO's function after ripping.
Save the corrected IFO.
Then hit VOB extras.
Then Get VTS sectors.
Look here.
Originally posted by cynthia_old@cdfreaks.com: If you encounter that IFOEdit reports this:
There's something wrong!
The Ifo Endsector does not match the file size.
The solution to this problem is that you should do the same procedure with IFOEdit again
- open up the VIDEO_TS.IFO file and press the button 'GET VTS sectors'.
Exit IFOEdit and then open up the files again in DVD Shrink. This time it will work.
Sorry, like I said it been awhile since I used this method.
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12. June 2007 @ 18:58 |
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dragon411
You really should try using ripit4me as suggested, it will make what you're trying to do a lot easier, but it's up to you.
Since you've ripped the files to your HDD already using DVD Decrypter and you're determined to make it work using IFOEdit, here's something simple and straight forward to try (some of this has been mentioned, but here's how to do it correctly).
1) You should have a VIDEO_TS folder on your HDD created by DVD Decrypter containing the DVD's video files, goto that folder and delete all the files in it (.bup and .ifo files) except the ones with a .VOB extension (or you can just cut and paste them to another location on your HDD).
Now, here you use IFOEdit to correct file structure:
2) Run IFOEdit and then choose to "create IFOs". You will be asked where you want the .IFO files and the .BUP files to go, just select the folder that your .vob files are in (the VIDEO_TS folder) and then start the process. Once done you should have a working set of new files (VOB, ifo, bup) in the VIDEO_TS folder that shrink will recognize and process.
That's all there is to it, good luck;)
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dragon411
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14. June 2007 @ 09:26 |
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delray, thank you for providing me with assistance. I have not been successful using this method but I am beginnng to understand a lot more how to do this. Now, John123, I have used Ripit4me before without success, but I think this is because I did not have Shrink at the time. I did what you suggested and it worked!!! I almost crapped my pants...I couldn't believe it. I watched what it did and you were right. It was doing what I was trying to do without success manually with all the programs. It totally worked!!! I now have my backup copy. After working with Delray, I even understood what ripit4me was doing as I read the log. Thank you both so very much!! John123 you rock!!
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14. June 2007 @ 14:55 |
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Quote: I did what you suggested and it worked!!! I almost crapped my pants...I couldn't believe it. I watched what it did and you were right. It was doing what I was trying to do without success manually with all the programs. It totally worked!!! I now have my backup copy. After working with Delray, I even understood what ripit4me was doing as I read the log. Thank you both so very much!!
Awesome, I'm glad it worked for you and I'm glad I could help, enjoy:)
Quote: John123 you rock!!
Thanks, but you're the one who rocks, you took the time to try what I suggested and make it work, good for you!
Cheers..
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sdsunjay
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15. June 2007 @ 13:46 |
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this shows that ripit4me and shrink can beat anything and is better than all those things u guys suggested.
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16. June 2007 @ 08:12 |
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Originally posted by sdsunjay: this shows that ripit4me and shrink can beat anything and is better than all those things u guys suggested.
Come back and say that when you have backed up 800 DVDs.
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