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bigpapa4u
16th November 2005, 06:10
Hello my peeps,

I'm new, but not new to ripping movies. I cannot get Madagascar to rip. I tried ripping with magic ripper, decrpter, shrink, fab and 3 others i normally use. I've been trying for the past 8 hours, and nothing. errors on the rip and no damn movie.

I GIVE UP ON THIS DAMN MOVIE, whoever put the encryption on this disc, I WANT THEM DEAD!!!!!!!! :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil: :confused:


I PUT UPMY WHITE FLAG , and give up.

MasterSource
16th November 2005, 06:55
please, ban this user

eedocsmith
16th November 2005, 10:59
Me three Been trying all Day (eccept while I was at WORK) NO sucksess
irravel@yahoo.com

ROUGHVIPER
16th November 2005, 12:56
i used dvdfab and got all the files to the hard drive, shrink wouldnt work so i went old school and used ifo edit to shrink it. After i burned it my panasonic dvd player stuck on chapter 1 so i had to manualy advance it to chapter 2 then it worked ok. so i tried running the finished files thru shrink again so i could remove the minute ir so of blank space at the front of the firts vob file and shrink keeps telling me i dont have enough memory? i got 2 gig of ram and a 3.2 p4 so yes kill the s.o.b who put this new encryption out. Im sure with our collective brain power we will defeat this new encryption....viper

setarip_old
16th November 2005, 13:44
Hi!

DVD95Copy handled the Region 1 version of "Madagascar", rip, compress, and burn, with no difficulty whatsoever for me...

ROUGHVIPER
16th November 2005, 13:57
any other programs you know of that am free? looks like dvd95 is only a trial version if not purchased

setarip_old
16th November 2005, 15:08
I'm sorry, I guess I should have stated that DVD95Copy is a commercial product (not freeware)...

Jack'n'xbox
17th November 2005, 02:38
I used DVDD and had no problems

blutach
18th November 2005, 06:32
As usual, whenever a commercial prog is "touted", there's a freeware solution - in this case the PgcEdit/plugin: How to backup ARccOS DVDs (http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=56078). It looks a little complicated, but it isn't really and it works!

Regards

setarip_old
18th November 2005, 11:04
@ROUGHVIPER

Hi!
i used dvdfab
There are three CURRENT (and one discontinued, called simply DVDFab) programs with "DVDFab" as part of their names:

1) DVDFab Platinum (commercial)
2) DVD Express (commercial)
3) DVDFab Decrypter (freeware)

Which is the one you used successfully for this rip?

wheely
18th November 2005, 12:10
Someone check out the new dvdfab ( freeware) on the madagascar if you own it to see if it works. When I was installing mine after deleting the old one. It mentions the latest fix was for madagasar. This could be the new wonder decrypter for us folks who don't have alot of computer skills. The new one worked for my Stealth backup through shrink, but the old one wouldn't work through shrink.

cperrywebrat
18th November 2005, 18:38
Burn the files to your hard drive using DVD Decrypter.
Process these files to a new location using the freeware VobBlanker.
Then bring into shrink - it works, I verified this last night.
There is no need for PgcEdit - this works as well, but it is not necessary.
;)
As usual, whenever a commercial prog is "touted", there's a freeware solution - in this case the PgcEdit/plugin: How to backup ARccOS DVDs (http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=56078). It looks a little complicated, but it isn't really and it works!

Regards

cperrywebrat
18th November 2005, 18:41
I thought I'd double check - and last night I brought them into DVD Shrink - and received no error. Today I closed out of the programs, went back in and could not get it to work, but the files I originally fixed using both PgcEdit and VobBlanker DID do the trick - so never mind my last post, sorry!!

Burn the files to your hard drive using DVD Decrypter.
Process these files to a new location using the freeware VobBlanker.
Then bring into shrink - it works, I verified this last night.
There is no need for PgcEdit - this works as well, but it is not necessary.
;)

lckeys
19th November 2005, 19:17
I'm having some issues - I decrypt via DVDD (no problems), run through PgcEdit post-processing as instructed, and every time I take it to VobBlanker, it gets to 99% (right past VTS08, VID/CID:11/01) and then fails stating "error reading input VOB: Unsynchronized".

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I double-checked to make sure I have all the current versions and plugins, and I've tried various things (fixing the # of streams macro - answered yes and no, no diff either way, fixed/didn't fix subpic streams, and deleted/didn't delete title 94 (unreferenced last title in the DVD)) and get the same "unsynch" error in VobBlanker every time.

Any help would be appreciated.

lckeys
20th November 2005, 00:25
Hey, nevermind. I downloaded & used the DVDFab Decrypter (freeware version) and it worked no problem.

I'd still like to know what was causing that error message, though...

setarip_old
20th November 2005, 01:23
@lckeys

Yes, it looks like there are several easy-to-use solutions, yielding apparently satisfactory playback results, for backing up this particular DVD...

cperrywebrat
20th November 2005, 02:09
Anyone have a problem with War of the Worlds?

Beak
20th November 2005, 05:12
Hi I managed this backup by ripping with dvd decryptor as an iso file, mounted with daemon 4.0 and then extracted with shrink.

Oddly enough,I originally ripped the files,not the iso, and in this case I got a Shrink error at VTS 08.

Anyway, the iso worked and the files didn't. Hope this helps someone.

blutach
20th November 2005, 05:47
@lckeys

Sounds like a bad disk. You might have tried a mock strip on that titleset. But it seems you're OK. :)

Regards

setarip_old
20th November 2005, 06:30
@cperrywebrat

Which version? There are three. The original from 1953, an independent filmmaker's version from last year (I think), and the new Spielberg version that becomes available this coming Tuesday.

cynthia_old
20th November 2005, 10:19
@cperrywebrat

Which version? There are three. The original from 1953, an independent filmmaker's version from last year (I think), and the new Spielberg version that becomes available this coming Tuesday.The Spielberg version is already available in Sweden.

cperrywebrat
20th November 2005, 10:51
This one has C.Thomas Howell (yuk) in it and is not even decrypted. I'm thinking now that the disk is bad :)
@cperrywebrat

Which version? There are three. The original from 1953, an independent filmmaker's version from last year (I think), and the new Spielberg version that becomes available this coming Tuesday.

lckeys
20th November 2005, 14:03
The new Tom Cruise version poses no threat (region 1 widescreen). Busted through it with no problems yesterday with DVDD file mode & Shrink.

WarDog
20th November 2005, 19:05
The Spielberg version is already available in Sweden.
Did they use any "A" tricks on the Swedish version?

setarip_old
20th November 2005, 19:29
@cperrywebrat

What's the exact problem you're having with it?

carnageSWE
3rd December 2005, 18:23
I have always used an old copy of shrink to my movies, but now i have a problem with madagascar, so i have tried the dvd decrypter, but since im a complete noob with anything computer related i dont know what to do now?

could some friendly soul oute there help?

CWR03
3rd December 2005, 21:36
could some friendly soul oute there help?Did you read any of the posts in this thread at all? There are several completely free solutions listed.