dvd shrink+iso file
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merc1.9
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24. April 2012 @ 16:04 |
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Im having trouble finding a iso file that works with dvd shrink can anyone help please?
thanks merc1.9
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24. April 2012 @ 17:54 |
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merc1.9
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24. April 2012 @ 20:21 |
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It says specified folder is invalid when i try to back it up.
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merc1.9
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26. April 2012 @ 13:34 |
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Originally posted by attar: You mean DVD Shrink won't open one???
It works if i try to download it to a hard file its only when i try to download to a ISO file it says specified folder is invalid.
thanks for any help merc1.9
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26. April 2012 @ 14:41 |
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You try to backup the movie to an ISO image on the HDD and it says the destination does not exist?
Have you tried simply saving it to the desktop or C:\
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scorpNZ
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26. April 2012 @ 16:30 |
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@ attar
Way i read it member is attempting to use shrink to open the iso
@ merc
install 7zip it's free then right click on iso locate extract & left clik it,make sure you have enough space as it will extract the folder next to the iso then use shrink on it
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26. April 2012 @ 16:56 |
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@ scorpNZ
Quote: It says specified folder is invalid when i try to back it up.
Backing up or opening, I'm none to clear myself.
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bluesbabe
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26. April 2012 @ 18:50 |
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Originally posted by merc1.9: It says specified folder is invalid when i try to back it up.
The same happened to me last night, and it was a dumb error on my part- I didn't pay close enough attention to the folder path, and I was sending it to an external HD that I had disconnected, that had many of the same folder names, which is why I didn't notice that I was on the wrong HD. Attar may be right- keep it simple: just aim for desktop.
PS I sometimes get wanky error messages if the file names don't match perfectly on the 1st and last tabs of the Backup box.
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Chetwood
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28. April 2012 @ 01:50 |
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Originally posted by scorpNZ: right click on iso locate extract & left clik it,make sure you have enough space as it will extract the folder next to the iso then use shrink on it
Why would he unzip the file instead of opening it via CTRL-I with Shrink?
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scorpNZ
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28. April 2012 @ 02:31 |
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don't know you'll have to ask merc why he/she doesn't use keyboard shortcuts to open disc image,most probably the same reason i don't.
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Chetwood
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29. April 2012 @ 01:14 |
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That's not the point. Of course you can open it via File > Open Disc image as well. It's however completely pointless to extract the ISO first as you suggested.
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scorpNZ
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29. April 2012 @ 03:15 |
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7zip will determine if downloaded iso is corrupted or not & will say so,if i recall shrink will either crash or give some message can't open file & nothing else.
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Chetwood
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30. April 2012 @ 01:13 |
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Which is informative as 7zip pointing out its corrupt. Oh well.
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scorpNZ
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30. April 2012 @ 13:39 |
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lol
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Jubbers
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5. May 2012 @ 16:37 |
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Why does this program not work with my regular avi files. I've done it before. Please help me.
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13. May 2012 @ 18:26 |
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I had the same problem before:
Try to open the ISO file with Shrink via: Re-Author > DVD Browser > Back (Folder)...until you find it and Double Click on the file.
...If Shrink do not recognize the file; you just re-run the file using DVD-Fab since the file is maybe coming from a diff. source (format) or get corrupted when was processed by another PC, and this work ok for me!
Hope this help.
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Chetwood
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14. May 2012 @ 00:46 |
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No need to use re-author.
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14. May 2012 @ 05:10 |
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Originally posted by Chetwood: No need to use re-author.
Open a file via Re-Author is the way to mount a file on, to DVD-Shrink by Double-Clicking ... or to put together diff. files from diff. sources !
>Re-Author >> Local Disc (C:) >> File Folder or Documents and Settings >> My Documents >> etc.
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Chetwood
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15. May 2012 @ 07:44 |
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So what's the difference to
CTRL-I > Local Disc (C:) >> File Folder or Documents and Settings >> My Documents >> etc.?
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scorpNZ
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15. May 2012 @ 12:47 |
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*groans*
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15. May 2012 @ 18:38 |
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Originally posted by Chetwood: So what's the difference to
CTRL-I > Local Disc (C:) >> File Folder or Documents and Settings >> My Documents >> etc.?
When a DVD Image file is good and complete VIDEO_TS folder [VOB, IFO,and BUP] is recognized by DVD-Shrink easily and the steps to follow are very simple.
The problem begins when DVD-Shrink do not recognize the file format, the file is corrupted or the VIDEO_TS is missing a part(s).
Some times the Half Good file can be re-use and save.
The ISO it can be mounted-on to DVD-Shrink using Demons Tools, VirtualClone Drive like some people suggested before or use the Double Click way.
In my case the file still was not recognized by DVD-Shrink after all., but the back-up DVD file it was playable on 1 PC but not on others PC's, and not playable on any DVD Players.
I re-run the Half Good File with DVD-Fab and after I did that: DVD-Shrink finally recognize the file with not problem what so ever.
Re-ripping the file with DVD-Fab it re-build the file structure the right way and this way I save my "Half Good File"
NOTE: The original file was extracted for the first time using a diff. Ripper (decrypt) program and with a diff. PC.
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Chetwood
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16. May 2012 @ 00:51 |
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Originally posted by scorpNZ: *groans*
Whatever.
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