rebuild of decrypted dvd films
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dajackle
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24. November 2003 @ 11:13 |
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hi all,
new to this game so can i ask all you magicians some questions.
how do i rebuild and burn to dvd disc decrypted files once ive decrypted a dvd movie using dvd decrypter.
have gotten as far as being able to convert individual files and burn them to dvd disc but they have no audio and i can only burn singular parts of a movie,
thanx all
hope you can help.
dajackle
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yuedana
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24. November 2003 @ 11:32 |
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what are you trying to do. There is no need to "rebuild" decrypted files if you used DVD Decrypter.
DVDs have 3 types of files on them, VOB, ifo and bup. When you decrypt them in file mode, that is what you replicate-- VOB, ifo, and bup. You need all of these files in a VIDEO_TS folder for the dvd player (standalone) to identify the movie.
the problem in backing up dvd is that they are too big, DVD-9 usually and therefore contain up to 9.4 gb of data when we can only burn DVD-5 and 4.7 gb (really 4.38 gb) of data. Therefore the real problem is compressing the movies.
Compression programs vary from DVD Shrink (free) to DVD2One ($50) and others like clonedvd(also $). DVD Shrink works great and is priced right and includes a ripper (so you don't need to use decrypter unless you have too).
Check out these two websites:
http://www.chrismccann.co.uk/user_guides.htm http://dvdshrink.info/guides.php
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dajackle
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24. November 2003 @ 12:03 |
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thanx for the swift reply V,
as im trying to copy dvds and the decrypter program allows me to choose the main parts of the disc thus shrinking the total disc, what im having trouble doing is grouping the whole of the decrypted files so as to reburn them to dvd,the audio seems to disapper.
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dajackle
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24. November 2003 @ 12:13 |
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thanx for the swift reply V,
as im trying to copy dvds and the decrypter program allows me to choose the main parts of the disc thus shrinking the total disc, what im having trouble doing is grouping the whole of the decrypted files so as to reburn them to dvd,the audio seems to disapper.
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Yuriv
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24. November 2003 @ 14:47 |
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Hey dajackle,
Check out the guides that yuedana suggested. Once you have the fiels decrypted onto your HD there is no need for you to do anything to "group" them.
If the file set is too large for a DVD5, you may have to compress them (see the DVDShrink guide), but even in this case they will come through the process "ready to burn".
As for the audio, it could be that you have stream processing enabled in DVDDecrypter. Try the DVDShrink method and see if that solves your problem.
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dajackle
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25. November 2003 @ 08:34 |
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thanx yuriv,
im trying that method as we speak, am going to run the decyrpted files through "Nero Burning Rom" to see if i can sellect the files i want as the mivie is a long one, im assuming that the VOB files are the video files but are the .ifo and .bup files essential to the movie that i burn i.e. can the VOB files be burnt to dvd disc without the other file types.?
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dajackle
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25. November 2003 @ 08:44 |
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hi people,
when decrypting movies into .VOB .ifo and .bup files, and using "Nero Burning Rom" to reburn, when using dvdshrink how can i determin which .bup and .ifo files go with which VOB files when editing the movies so they fit on a 4.7 gig dvd disc.
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yuedana
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25. November 2003 @ 08:49 |
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read the guides.
you need the bup, ifo and VOB all. Don't separate them.
If you are going to use shrink as the compression program, let it rip for you also. Shrink will automatically fit them into a DVD (really 4.38 gb or 4470 mb). Do as the guides say and just rip them into a VIDEO_TS folder. Then burn the whole folder (or its contents) with your burning program. Don't perseverate over the individual files--think of everthing in the folder as a single item.
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dajackle
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25. November 2003 @ 09:07 |
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thanx yuedana, will do and will get back to you to let you know how it goes,
p.s. where can i get 9gig blank dvd's?
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yuedana
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25. November 2003 @ 09:13 |
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you can't. you can only get single layer dvd-/+r/rw. you'll have to wait like the rest of us
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dajackle
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25. November 2003 @ 09:17 |
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ok fair enough,
what about these 9 gig dvdram discs no good?
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dajackle
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25. November 2003 @ 09:30 |
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ok cool all is well but!!!
movie will only play on ps2 dvd player,
wont play on stand alone dvd player or rather first 45 seconds will only play on dvd player how and why is this, plays on ps2 perfectly?
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yuedana
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25. November 2003 @ 09:47 |
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dvd ram is different type of writing. some of those are double sided. dvd-ram is different than -r as +r is different than -r. If you have -r, you can only use -r. If you have +r, you can only use +r.
Your standalone may be the culprit. you need to check compatibility at:http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdplayers.php
It could be media-- sometimes it is certain combinations that are funny, a certain media with certain standalones, etc.
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