Unable to decrypt IRobot with normal or DVDfab Decrypter
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sregor85
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22. September 2007 @ 01:30 |
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I have not long started backing up my discs, however, upon inserting IRobots and trying to shrink, i have had nothing but trouble. Shrink would not read it, i tried to decrpyt it and it stopped at 50%. i have searched afterdawn and found nothing on Irobots. I read about blades of glory, and downloaded DVDFab Decrypter and that reads error after 51.24%. i went into settings and ticked ignore all read errors automatically and it still failed. Please help...
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22. September 2007 @ 01:36 |
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..then it'll be a dirty or damaged disc, or a bad press as there's nothing tricky about this movie re encryption, ie DVDFab would have ripped thru it like butter..
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Phlax
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22. September 2007 @ 02:36 |
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Unless your disc is badly scratched or damaged, you could try cleaning it with a lint free cloth or you could try either of these.. they won't necessarily work though..
1. ToothPaste "Trick"
2. Polish "Trick"
Can't say I've ever had to use the above though; I look after my discs.
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sregor85
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22. September 2007 @ 02:36 |
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would that be the same case with my star wars movies as i am having trouble with them too? I have had a look at the discs though and they are not as bad as some that i have had no problems backing up already. Thanks for your help though.
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22. September 2007 @ 02:44 |
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For the Star Wars movies you don't even need DVDFab, good old Shrink will storm thru those all on it's own..
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Phlax
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22. September 2007 @ 02:45 |
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Most likely, yes. There is no copy protection on any of the aforementioned discs that would give the latest AnyDVD or DVDFabDecrypter a problem ripping them.
Edit: It seems creaky beat me to the reply, stupid "Newbie" post limit, eh? ;-)
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sregor85
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22. September 2007 @ 13:59 |
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Thanks guys, i guess the discs mustn't be too good of quality then. Because i clean all of my discs before i try to back them up. Shrink and freezes on star wars IV V and VI everytime. Thanks for all of your help though.
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mskimmy
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23. September 2007 @ 09:11 |
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Don't listen to Phlax about the tooth paste.I just did it on a second dic and that movie is now a write off.Thank You Phlax.In this case I blame myself for an easy fix on scratches but I got burnt in the end.I'm not allow to swear but ya,i'm **** and all because of one person. [img]Phlax[/img]
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23. September 2007 @ 09:29 |
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Originally posted by mskimmy: Don't listen to Phlax about the tooth paste.I just did it on a second dic and that movie is now a write off.
i tried this once ages ago, i personally didn't find it to work but other people have apparently had good luck with it. If you found it to have 'wrecked' a movie then i can only assume you didn't wipe all the residue off, in which case that is your own fault. I can't possibly see how it's anyone else's fault as toothpaste won't damage a disc (unless as i say, you leave some on the disc)
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Phlax
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23. September 2007 @ 11:35 |
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It's a "tried and tested" method which lots of people find works; the fact you manage to balls it up is not my fault.
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mskimmy
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24. September 2007 @ 06:32 |
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Sorry to disapoint you but I did wipe it clean and I did try a second disc and that disc is no good now.I know what i'm doing and maybe you did not wipe yours the right way.Something to think about.
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24. September 2007 @ 07:04 |
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Everyone knows that you have to use the tooth paste with the mint flavoring. It will react with the dye and give you a "Fresh" disc. If your disc still doesn't work, at least it will make your drive smell better......
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mskimmy
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24. September 2007 @ 08:00 |
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Thank You bilbo65 for those kind words.You did not put me down and you replyed with laughter.You just made my day and can't stop smiling from your reply.
Many Hugs.
Kim
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24. September 2007 @ 08:36 |
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Originally posted by mskimmy: Sorry to disapoint you but I did wipe it clean and I did try a second disc and that disc is no good now.I know what i'm doing and maybe you did not wipe yours the right way.Something to think about.
hang on a mo, you're only using toothpaste on a retail DVD ?, or a writable DVD; someone happily tell me i'm an idiot but i certainly wouldn't use anything on a writable disc, only on a retail 'pressed' disc..
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mskimmy
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24. September 2007 @ 09:51 |
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hang on your mo?I never said anything to anyone in name calling.Where did you get (idiot)from.I never said that and would not call names or say to anyone that their an idiot.I know i'm not computer smart and never said I was but don't talk to me like i'm a child learning my ABCs.Ok enough on this subject.Sorry I spoke up to begin with.This is my last say on this subject and time to move on.
Anyone see any good movies lately?
Kim
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24. September 2007 @ 10:05 |
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woah, hang on another moment there, i'm one of the people here that's least likely to talk down to someone. Please re-read my previous reply and you will see i was referencing myself re the idiot remark. I'd appreciate not being called for something due to the misinterpretation of another.. thanks..
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Phlax
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24. September 2007 @ 10:28 |
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We have more village idiots here than Texas, we don't need anymore, eh. :-)
And sorry it didn't work for you mskimmy, but I believe the process is indeed meant for retail discs..
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24. September 2007 @ 10:39 |
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Either way you get a nice smelling disc...
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