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metal134
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16. July 2006 @ 21:36 |
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I am having real trouble backing up this DVD. I know the DVD isn't damaged, because when my copy didn't work I tired my friends and it had the same error in the same spot. I first used DVD Shrink and got this error:
Failed to read "D:/"
Copy Protection Error - the read failed because the sector is encrypted"
I have also tried DVD Decrypter, AnyDVD, CloneDVD, DVD Fab Gold, and DVD Fab Decrypter. None of them have worked. I have isolated the file with the problem, it is the 2nd Video TS file for the main title. Everything else has been ripped succesfully. The really frustrating part is that it is part of a set and NONE of the other movies in the set have had this problem. What else can I try?
Also, I have tried using DVD Decrypter with it set to automatically ignore the bad sectors and use dummy sectors, but it doesn't seem pratical. As I type this, it has encountered 35 bad sectors and taken half an hour, and is only 37% ripped, Plus, the first 38,000KB ripped fine meaning that all the bad sectors have come in the 10,000KB since. It is a 1.04GB file. How many bad sectors could I be lookin at? Hundreds? Thousands? I don't want to look at it taking weeks to get through all the bad sectors.
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16. July 2006 @ 23:53 |
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Have you tried RipIt4Me?
Have you tried lowering your read speed?
99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
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BlinkN
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17. July 2006 @ 00:02 |
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pazzini
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17. July 2006 @ 05:05 |
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 08:34 |
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Yeah, I tried ripit4me. The problem with that program is that it just uses DVD Dcerypter to rip, which I have already tried. I think I may have just found a DVD that is unrippable.
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17. July 2006 @ 08:42 |
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quote."Yeah, I tried ripit4me. The problem with that program is that it just uses DVD Dcerypter to rip, which I have already tried. I think I may have just found a DVD that is unrippable."
yeah but, using decrypter alone is different from using it with Ripit4me, Ripit4me uses PSL files to rip the disc and then FixVts to correct files. so use Ripit4me, it might just work.
Nero Recode2 or Shrink using deep analysis and AEC/ fabdecrypter or anydvd running in the background/ IMGBurn to burn/main movie only mode= perfect.
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 08:58 |
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Oh, didn't know. I did use it though, and Ripit4me didn't work either. The weird thing is, this is not a new DVD, it came out in 2000, so I don't understand why all the new progrmas can't handle it.
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17. July 2006 @ 09:04 |
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@metal134, What's the name of this movie?
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 09:11 |
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It is disc 7 of Ken Burns' Baseball. 1-6 and 8-10 ripped with no problems. BUt for some reason, 7 won't no matter what I do.
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17. July 2006 @ 09:33 |
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Clean the disc
Kindle Fire 1st Gen running Jelly Bean
Nexus S 4G running 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
PS3 Slim 3000 Model 4.3.1
PS3 ID: killbarney1123
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 09:53 |
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It's not the disc. I tired two different copies and the error happens in the EXACT same place on both. can't be a coincidence.
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17. July 2006 @ 10:31 |
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Please post a log.
99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 11:31 |
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Here's a DVD Decrypter log after 20 minutes and 40 read errors:
W 15:18:13 Failed to read Sector 937088 - Track Following Eror
W 15:18:30 Failed to read Sector 937089 - Track Following Eror
W 15:18:47 Failed to read Sector 937090 - Track Following Eror
W 15:19:04 Failed to read Sector 937091 - Track Following Eror
W 15:19:21 Failed to read Sector 937092 - Track Following Eror
W 15:19:38 Failed to read Sector 937093 - Track Following Eror
W 15:20:33 Failed to read Sector 938176 - Track Following Eror
W 15:22:43 Failed to read Sector 944592 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:00 Failed to read Sector 944593 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:17 Failed to read Sector 944594 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:34 Failed to read Sector 944595 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:51 Failed to read Sector 944596 - Track Following Eror
W 15:24:44 Failed to read Sector 946000 - Track Following Eror
W 15:25:01 Failed to read Sector 946001 - Track Following Eror
W 15:25:18 Failed to read Sector 946002 - Track Following Eror
W 15:26:07 Failed to read Sector 946560 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:26:24 Failed to read Sector 946561 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:26:41 Failed to read Sector 946562 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:26:58 Failed to read Sector 946563 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:27:14 Failed to read Sector 946564 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:27:31 Failed to read Sector 946565 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:27:48 Failed to read Sector 946566 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:05 Failed to read Sector 946567 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:22 Failed to read Sector 946568 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:39 Failed to read Sector 946569 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:56 Failed to read Sector 946570 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:29:12 Failed to read Sector 946571 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:29:30 Failed to read Sector 946572 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:29:47 Failed to read Sector 946573 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:30:49 Failed to read Sector 947088 - Track Following Eror
W 15:31:06 Failed to read Sector 947089 - Track Following Eror
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 11:35 |
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Crap, didn't post the whole log. Wish there was an edit button. Here it is:
I 15:10:29 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started!
I 15:10:29 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
I 15:10:29 Initialising SPTI...
I 15:10:29 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 15:10:29 Found 1 DVD-RAM/±RW!
W 15:10:31 Possible Structure Protection Found!
W 15:10:31 1 area has been marked as 'suspect'.
W 15:10:31 Dummy sectors will be inserted where necessary.
I 15:12:17 Operation Started!
I 15:12:17 Source Device: [1:0:0] MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-840S 1.52 (D:) (ATA)
I 15:12:17 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM
I 15:12:17 Source Media Region Code: 1
I 15:12:17 Source Media Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
I 15:12:17 Source Media Implementation Identifier: Spruce Technologies
I 15:12:17 Destination Folder: C:\BASEBALL_INNING_7\VIDEO_TS\
I 15:12:17 File Splitting: By File
I 15:12:17 Remove Structure Protection: Yes
I 15:12:17 Bad Sector Removal Method: Normal
I 15:12:17 Detect Mastering Errors: No
I 15:12:17 Multi Angle Processing: No
I 15:12:17 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes
I 15:12:17 Stream Processing: No
I 15:12:20 Decrypting VTS_01_2.VOB... (LBA: 744129 - 1268330) - KEY: DC 6F BB D4 DF
W 15:14:27 Failed to read Sector 934896 - Track Following Eror
W 15:15:04 Failed to read Sector 936336 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:15:22 Failed to read Sector 936337 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:15:44 Failed to read Sector 936432 - Track Following Eror
W 15:16:10 Failed to read Sector 936480 - Track Following Eror
W 15:16:33 Failed to read Sector 936528 - Track Following Eror
W 15:17:15 Failed to read Sector 936944 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:17:32 Failed to read Sector 936945 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:17:49 Failed to read Sector 936946 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:18:13 Failed to read Sector 937088 - Track Following Eror
W 15:18:30 Failed to read Sector 937089 - Track Following Eror
W 15:18:47 Failed to read Sector 937090 - Track Following Eror
W 15:19:04 Failed to read Sector 937091 - Track Following Eror
W 15:19:21 Failed to read Sector 937092 - Track Following Eror
W 15:19:38 Failed to read Sector 937093 - Track Following Eror
W 15:20:33 Failed to read Sector 938176 - Track Following Eror
W 15:22:43 Failed to read Sector 944592 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:00 Failed to read Sector 944593 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:17 Failed to read Sector 944594 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:34 Failed to read Sector 944595 - Track Following Eror
W 15:23:51 Failed to read Sector 944596 - Track Following Eror
W 15:24:44 Failed to read Sector 946000 - Track Following Eror
W 15:25:01 Failed to read Sector 946001 - Track Following Eror
W 15:25:18 Failed to read Sector 946002 - Track Following Eror
W 15:26:07 Failed to read Sector 946560 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:26:24 Failed to read Sector 946561 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:26:41 Failed to read Sector 946562 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:26:58 Failed to read Sector 946563 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:27:14 Failed to read Sector 946564 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:27:31 Failed to read Sector 946565 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:27:48 Failed to read Sector 946566 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:05 Failed to read Sector 946567 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:22 Failed to read Sector 946568 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:39 Failed to read Sector 946569 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:28:56 Failed to read Sector 946570 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:29:12 Failed to read Sector 946571 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:29:30 Failed to read Sector 946572 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:29:47 Failed to read Sector 946573 - Unrecovered Read Error
W 15:30:49 Failed to read Sector 947088 - Track Following Eror
W 15:31:06 Failed to read Sector 947089 - Track Following Eror
W 15:31:23 Failed to read Sector 947090 - Track Following Eror
W 15:31:40 Failed to read Sector 947091 - Track Following Eror
W 15:31:56 Failed to read Sector 947092 - Track Following Eror
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AfterDawn Addict
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17. July 2006 @ 13:40 |
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99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
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pazzini
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17. July 2006 @ 14:08 |
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It sounds like you have a badly authored DVD, exchange it.
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 15:10 |
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Can't exchange it, it is past warranty. But I rented it and again, same spot. This makes three copies of the same DVD in the same exact spot. There is no possible way it is just a bad disc.
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metal134
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17. July 2006 @ 15:14 |
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17. July 2006 @ 15:17 |
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Did you try creating a PSL2?
99% of all problems are between the computer and the chair.
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17. July 2006 @ 15:19 |
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I guess this is the only chose..
try to rip it again with dvdd and (ignor read error)and (retry 0).then let it run until it finish ripping. see if it work..
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