Ripping a DVD that was put onto a CD
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jstabe
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2. April 2006 @ 10:12 |
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I bought a DVD off of Ebay and it turns out that it's ripped. I can live with that except for the fact that the seller put it on a CD-R instead of a DVD and I can't play it on my DVD player. I have DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter, but neither one of these will work on this. Is there anyway I can get this movie off the CD and onto my computer so that I can put it on a DVD?
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2. April 2006 @ 11:37 |
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@jstabe
What happens when you try and use Shrink or Decrypter? Does the cd playback in your pc?
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AfterDawn Addict
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2. April 2006 @ 11:44 |
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Just to add to what binkie asked, if your pc reads the disk what is the file extension of the disk contents. It maybe that you will need to convert.
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jstabe
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2. April 2006 @ 12:37 |
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When I try to use Decrypter it says "Disc not DVD". When I try to use DVD Shrink it says it can't open the file. I know the movie is there because I can watch it on the computer.
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2. April 2006 @ 15:12 |
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What's the file extension like arniebear asked?
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jstabe
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3. April 2006 @ 13:53 |
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As far as I can tell, there is no file extension. When I put the CD in, my computer recognizes it as a CD-Rom and if I play it in Windows Media Player, it pretty much says the same thing.
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3. April 2006 @ 13:59 |
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When you go into my computer and click on the drive letter there must be a name or folder on this CD, it cannot be empty.
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jstabe
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3. April 2006 @ 14:16 |
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Sorry.
When I click on My Computer, it shows the E Drive has a CD-Rom in it. It shows the name of the concert and then it just says File System: CDFS. If I right click and check the properties, it just has the name of the concert.
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caffeine_
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3. April 2006 @ 14:21 |
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I think they are asking for the extension of the file(s) on the cd, example, xxxxxxx.iso or xxxxxxx.avi etc
is it a VCD? Try playing it in a standalone dvd player
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. April 2006 @ 14:23
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jstabe
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3. April 2006 @ 14:23 |
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I know and I know where to look to find that, but there is no extension. I've checked everywhere and I just don't see it.
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caffeine_
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3. April 2006 @ 14:25 |
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jstabe
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3. April 2006 @ 14:27 |
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I'm beginning to wonder about that myself. Thanks for the link.
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3. April 2006 @ 14:28 |
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jstabe
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3. April 2006 @ 14:37 |
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If I click on the E drive itself, it brings up about 6 different folders for the CD. One of the folders has several files with VCD extensions. I don't know if that helps any.
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caffeine_
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3. April 2006 @ 14:39 |
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open windows media and click play>DVD,VCD or CD Audio>CD Drive and see what happens
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jstabe
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3. April 2006 @ 14:43 |
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It'll play the concert just fine, but I still can't rip it to a DVD so that I can watch it on TV and not just the computer.
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caffeine_
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3. April 2006 @ 14:48 |
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try playing it in a dvd player, many, infact almost all of them play vcd's if it plays then your set, however the quality of video cd's is comparable to vhs tapes. Pretty low,
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. April 2006 @ 14:58
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