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Need some ripping help
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brouhaha
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30. July 2004 @ 07:45 |
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I just recently found Auto GKnot, and life has been made so much simpler.
At least for a while.
After ripping several dozen of my DVD's over the past few days, I've started to come across several that seem to have been decrypted wrong.
For example, The Sixth Sense: The opening credits skip back and forth between french and English.
In the middle of Die Another Day I get a sequence where the director's commentary/making of the scene skips in and out of the video
This occurs on a few others that I can't think of offhand. Not only is this annoying, but it screws up the sound later in the movie as well.
I attempted to go into VOBrator to find the offending part of the file, but was unsuccessful (or I'm just dumbe :) ).
Any idea what I'm doing wrong here?
DVDDecrypter 3.2.3.0
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30. July 2004 @ 18:43 |
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To avoid this you can always leave out some of the subtitles you can not even read like i do.If you don't intend to use the directors coments leave them out as well.
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brouhaha
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31. July 2004 @ 13:03 |
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I guess I should clarify a little.
With DVDDecrypter, I'm telling it to just rip the movie files.
Yet somehow, it's doing it so that the .VOB files have multiple languages in them.
Here's another example:
Star Wars 2 (AotC): The opening scrolling text does a few seconds of English, a few of Spanish then a few of French. NOT subtitles. The movie itself actually changes languages.
Is this just an oddity? If so, it's happened about 5x with my movie collection.
I'll try riping them again to see what happens.
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The_OGS
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31. July 2004 @ 13:26 |
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Very unusual!
VOBs ripped straight to HD will have all tracks of audio, all languages, commentary etc, mixed with video.
But, I backup DVD to HD with SmartRipper 2.41
I select the specific audio stream to use, then Demux to separate file (usually AC3).
Then, I have my video-only (VOBs) and my audio (AC3).
There can never be any problem with audio, as you describe...
So try SmartRipper with stream processing, learn to do the audio yourself, and use GKnot for the video.
Then mux the final AVI with VDub ;-)
Maybe not what you want to hear (as to, WHY your problem happens - I dunno).
Maybe your DVD laser is wandering, its calibration is borderline or ?
But whatever; to solve your problem you're gonna have to 'get manual' with it!
You will learn more and eventually achieve superior results.
Try SmartRipper and the 'real' GKnot (full/manual version) and let us know how you get along,
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31. July 2004 @ 13:34 |
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Quote: But, I backup DVD to HD with SmartRipper 2.41
You little beauty The_OGS and i thought i was the only one who loved this software.
John179
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jfpolo
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31. July 2004 @ 13:43 |
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Hi, seems like you are processing all the angles in the movies, go to DVD Decrypter an uncheck multiangle processing ( "tools"->"settings"->"file mode"). Hope this help.
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brouhaha
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31. July 2004 @ 20:31 |
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Thanks for the replies.
I used to be good at ripping back before there were so many tools...much more complicated then too.
I stopped doing it for a few years and forgot how! :)
Then I found Auto GK and things have been so easy. I can decrypt 20 movies, throw them all into AGK at once and let the computer run for a few days. Voila!
It's possible the laser is wandering. I found a DVD that it wouldn't decrypt but an older computer would. The DVD player is a 12x Plextor.
I'll also try the multiangle processing.
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brouhaha
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31. July 2004 @ 22:00 |
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So a quick update...
I checked the multi-angle processing, and it was turned off.
So...I turned it on and re-ripped the first .VOB and checked it in PowerDVD. The problem appears to not appear. I'm attempting to re-AGK the video right now. If it works, I'll try the other DVD's that exhibited the same problem and report back.
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GatlinGun
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1. August 2004 @ 00:39 |
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SmartRipper is real nice.
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