Hi everyone,
I upgraded from DVD Shrink 2.3 to the latest version, 3.1. This eliminated my problem of getting a "cyclic redundancy check" error, but created a new problem:
In DVD Shrink 2.3, burning a DVD took only 30 minutes, but in 3.1, it takes 6 hours, 30 minutes for the same exact DVD.
Hi all,
Thank you for the links...
I don't know where Device Manager is, so I couldn't find my system specs. The best I got was from Control Panel > System:
Dell Inspiron 5150
Intel(R) CPU 3.06 GHz
1.59 GHz
512 MB of RAM
I was also weary to use the instructions in the first link (uninstalling the secondary ide channel), because I didn't want to uninstall something my computer depended on & be at a loss.
hi jenou
if you have xp then right click my computer/properties/hardware/device manager
Dont worry about the uninstall,it will come back right after you reboot your machine.
I checked Device Manager and had a look at my Primary/Secondary Channels. The primary is set to: DMA if available. Should I still follow Brian's instructions--"Start/Settings/control panel/system/hardware/device manager/ ide ata/atapi controllers. Select Secondary Ide Channel, by right clicking, then hit Uninstall. Re-boot your machine and with a bit of luck it will re-set to ULTRA DMA?"
Also... I tried opening Will & Grace: S2, D3 on DVD Shrink 3.1, and it also encountered a cyclic redundancy check. Now what do I do???
Quote:Should I still follow Brian's instructions--"Start/Settings/control panel/system/hardware/device manager/ ide ata/atapi controllers. Select Secondary Ide Channel, by right clicking, then hit Uninstall. Re-boot your machine and with a bit of luck it will re-set to ULTRA DMA?"
You said your primary ide is set to DMA ... What about your secondary channel? If it's set to PIO, and won't change to DMA ... Yes, uninstall the secondary ide channel, and reboot.
Quote:Also... I tried opening Will & Grace: S2, D3 on DVD Shrink 3.1, and it also encountered a cyclic redundancy check. Now what do I do???
CRC ... dirty or scratched disc. Have you tried giving the disc a good cleaning? Is it the original? Have you tried using DVD Decrypter to rip?
The discs are actually brand new... no scratches, fingerprints, dust, or dirt. I guess I'll give a thorough cleaning anyway, in case there are tiny particles getting in the way.