Rush Hour 3
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princern
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15. January 2008 @ 23:45 |
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What I did was Rip the Wide Screen files with DVD Decrypter w/ Any DVD Trial in the background. When it asks to overwrite 7-1 VOB select no and any error messages select ignore. When it's done, delete all IFO files and run FixVTS on the VOBs. After that Run IFOedit and "create IFOs". When finished, re-open IFOedit and "Get VTS sectors" to fix IFOs and "Save". Then burn with whatever you like... a perfect quality copy.
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hrdbawl
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16. January 2008 @ 00:14 |
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Holy Moly and thanks! I have backed up quite a few of my movies over the years and never had to go to that extent. Is this a new encryption that AnyDVD hasn't mastered or just the way you go about it?
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16. January 2008 @ 00:21 |
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That sounds way too much trouble...it just makes me go out and buy the movie just to play with it! It had been released before the latest updates of AnyDVD or DVDFab HD Decrypter, these two should handle it just fine now.
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hrdbawl
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16. January 2008 @ 01:20 |
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Well, I found the simple remedy. Simply going into Shrink and dragging the movie over (only the movie, full screen version) to decyrpt did the job. That simple. I just haven't had the audio cut in and out like it did by doing a typical shrink backup. Thanks for the help all.
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16. January 2008 @ 01:50 |
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conleyjr
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20. January 2008 @ 00:40 |
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I've been trying to convert Rush hour 3 to my ipod. I have used DVD fab hd decypter 4 to get the movie off the original disk, since dvd decrypt wont, but it turns it into a ISO file. I need a IFO file to use videora ipod converter program. Anybody have any ideas on how I can do this?
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20. January 2008 @ 01:17 |
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If you have Nero, mount that ISO to the virtual drive and process it from there. Or, unpack the ISO with winrar or any other application that can unpack an ISO.
http://www.7-zip.org/
Or rip the DVD again with DVDFab HD Decrypter, this time save as a hard didsk folder instead of ISO.
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ESSAYONS
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23. January 2008 @ 22:30 |
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I used DVDFAB Platinum. I just went a head and paid for the full verson. I went to the DVDFAB forum and got the latest update. You have to go to your settings and make sure that the pathplayer is always enabled. I had no problems. No switching programs trying to beat the system. Just click and burn. It plays in all my dvd players in the house. Works on Rush Hour 3 and 310 to Yuma.
ESSAYONS!!! LET US TRY!
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ESSAYONS
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23. January 2008 @ 22:33 |
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Oh. I for got to say with the DVDFAB PLatinum there is no need to use DVD Shrink. Just use the Write Data button on the Fab screen. Because when your rip it already shrinks it.
ESSAYONS!!! LET US TRY!
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princern
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24. January 2008 @ 16:46 |
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Quote: Well, I found the simple remedy. Simply going into Shrink and dragging the movie over (only the movie, full screen version) to decyrpt did the job. That simple. I just haven't had the audio cut in and out like it did by doing a typical shrink backup. Thanks for the help all.
Yeah I was going to do that but I wanted the wide screen version and once I burned and played it in my plaer the voices wouldn't match the lips and the chapters were screwed up and it skipped at the half way point and wouldn't play the rest of the movie.
Glad you got it done thought
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princern
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24. January 2008 @ 17:00 |
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Quote: That sounds way too much trouble...it just makes me go out and buy the movie just to play with it! It had been released before the latest updates of AnyDVD or DVDFab HD Decrypter, these two should handle it just fine now.
Yeah it sounds like a lot but really it isn't and it didn't take much time at all, about 10 minutes after the initial rip. I tried the updated verion of DVD Fab HD and it kept stopping plus Fab wouldn't work with Any DVD in the background. I tried two different disks of Rush Hour 3 and they both did the same thing which led me to believe that it was some sort of special encryption. I tried any dvd by itself as well to no avail. So I got to thinking about how I could re-work the DVD and that was what I came up with. Of course it could just be my DVD Drive of which I used two. One is a Sony Drive and the other is an HP and neither worked until I did the work around.
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ESSAYONS
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25. January 2008 @ 16:37 |
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My dvd works fine. I didn't use the dvdfab hd. The answer is so simple its easy to miss i guess.
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MavLy21
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31. January 2008 @ 15:30 |
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Hey all. So I was trying to back up my Rush Hour 3, and encountered something.
It wasn't really a problem....yet. I didnt' know because I didn't let it finish all the way through.
I usually rip the entire disc it with DVD Decrypter and AnyDVD. But when I was ripping it first came across a 2nd VTS_01_1.VOB
It would ask me to overwrite it, not overwrite, or rename the file.
So I canceled and look at the VIDEO_TS folder on the DVD. There seems to be duplicate files of this one too, VTS_07_1.VOB. And VTS_08_0.IFO had three of `em. For the last mentioned file, one of the versions was a diff size.
Anyways. I cancel the rip, and used my alternative method with DVDFab platinum. That ripped it fine.
Is this some copyright protection thing? Is it the widescreen and fullscreen versions? I didn't have this problem with other DVDs that contained both those versions.
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Car.Mike
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31. January 2008 @ 19:39 |
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MavLy21,
You should have used the AnyDVD ripper function that is built into AnyDVD and all would have been fine. Glad though you got it done and yes it was the encryption and file structure problems that you encountered. Using just the AnyDVD ripper you will be able to get around that problem
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MavLy21
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1. February 2008 @ 18:06 |
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Interesting. I never browsed the Program Files folder for AnyDVD. I didn't know there was a ripper.
I am usually successful with backing up DVDs the way I do it. My primary way of ripping is the current version of AnyDVD with DVD Decrypter. And if something wierd happens with that. My secondary way is to use the current version of DVDFab Platinum. I guess I have a new tertiary way of doing this now with AnyDVD ripper.
Thanks for the info. I really haven't kept myself up to date on methods of backing up DVDs since the ways I got work. :)
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2. February 2008 @ 01:43 |
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28. May 2008 @ 15:53 |
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Damn blasted Rush Hour 3. Did anyone figure out why exactly it won't submit under CloneDVD and ANYDVD?
I ended up ripping it with ANYDVD and then burning with CloneDVD. Anfter ripping it CloneDVD can either burn all to one disc straight from rip or if you want to choose titles, it needs to re-copy the rip to somewhere else on hardrive then burn that, which is very stupid. Anybody know a program where i can select titles straight from rip and burn.
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