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vlac112
5th April 2006, 13:50
Hi!
I had a problem with a disk by Sony. I made the whole process via PLS2plugin and DVD Decrypter, but finally a single Vob1 file remained and the other main movie files were gone. I tried it several times but no success. Can you help me? :o
shon3i
5th April 2006, 15:08
What movie, did you rip only main movie or whole DVD.
vlac112
5th April 2006, 16:33
It was the Hungarian version (RC 2,5) of Black Dawn. I have tried to rip the whole DVD. Only after I've done the last step, the main movie files were disappeared, and the first VOB file remained wich contained only 10 minutes of black picture and the final credits of the movie.
shon3i
5th April 2006, 17:33
Did you try with DVDFab Decypter.
vlac112
5th April 2006, 17:42
Yes, I have, but it can't do it.
setarip_old
5th April 2006, 19:06
@vlac112
Hi!
Try the following PSL2 file (click on the link below to download the zipped file) - Although it was made from a "Black Dawn" DVD purchased in Greece, it may work for you:
http://forum.digital-digest.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4409&d=1141965851
Please let us know if it works for you...
vlac112
5th April 2006, 19:24
Thanks, I'll try that! :)
vlac112
18th April 2006, 06:40
Hi!
I've tried it, but didn't go.
And now there are two other sony dvds with the same problems. London and Blue Thunder (new realise). As far as I saw it the first vob file after decription look really messed up. In Blue Thunder, for instance, when I watched it directly with PowerDvd, it contained a part of the extras, some minutes with black picture, the first 20 seconds of the movie and some other part (must be the first part of the movie) which I couldn't see becouse player was not able to play it, for it had the protection on it. I went throu on it with dvdshrink, and the main movie, except the last 5 minutes, was there as unreffered material. I've tried to write it on a disk like this, but the player plays only the last 5 minutes and nothing more.
Another thing: when I import protected sector list after first decryption with help of PSL2, after the dummy sector is inserted, decrypter goes extreme rapidly throu the mentioned vob file, much faster than normally did.
What could this be?
blutach
18th April 2006, 06:46
vlac - what version of the plugin and FixVTS (www.videohelp.com/~FixVTS) do you have?
Click here to install all up-to-date files automatically (http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=58318).
Regards
vlac112
18th April 2006, 06:58
I have the version 1.24. I think this is the latest.
fengtao
18th April 2006, 07:08
Hi vlac112,
My name is Fengtao, the author of software DVDFab Decrypter.
Please send us all the .IFO files on Original disc, then we will check the problem.
A recommended way is listed below:
1) Open an Explorer window, and navigate to VIDEO_TS folder of the DVD.
2) Copy all files ending with .IFO to hard disk.
3) ZIP the IFO files on hard disk to one file. Name it with a readable
filename, like Stealth_UK.zip.
4) Send the zip file to fengtao(at)dvdidle.com, please replace (at) with @.
Best Regards,
Fengtao
vlac112
18th April 2006, 07:20
Hi Fengtao!
Thanks, I'll do that as soon as I have the original disk again. I hope you can do something with it.:o
vlac112
20th April 2006, 07:31
Hi Fengtao!
I've sent you the IFOs of the movie. I hope you can do something with it! Thanks
fengtao
27th April 2006, 05:31
Hi vlac112,
I have checked the IFO files, and the ARccOS on it is already supported by DVDFab.
I guess you have installed DVD43 version 3.x, and it's a known problem of DVD43, please uninstall it to see the result.
Best Regards,
Fengtao
vlac112
27th April 2006, 06:22
Thank you, I'll try so. Thanks for the help!
etepPete
6th May 2006, 13:41
vlac - what version of the plugin and FixVTS (www.videohelp.com/~FixVTS) do you have?
Click here to install all up-to-date files automatically (http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=58318).
Regards
Many thanks to Blutach/les for the links, found them useful, all the best Eteppete.
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