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Mike89
9th January 2008, 06:11
I'm surprised I haven't seen anything posted here about this movie.

DVDFab is currently not ripping this movie by itself that DVD Shrink can process. Running this rip through FixVTS though enables DVD Shrink to do its thing.

mr soft
9th January 2008, 06:25
This was only posted yesterday.

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=133001

bilc
18th January 2008, 00:52
Problem with shrink and processing 310 to Yuma. Last week my wife gave me 310 to Yuma, so before playing it I desided to back it up but with out the previews and other tidbits that film studios add to their DVD's. Using the newest version of DVDFABHD I processed the movie only and then had shrink put it on a DVD5 disc. Well to my surprise the compression ratio for the movie only was 98.9 %, yet the complete length was more than the disc could handle. Error message not enough space on disc. Since it didn't make any sense I again processed the dvd, this time full disc with all of the extras. Low and behold upon shrink opening the file the compression was 50.7 % and then entire contents was burned to a disc even though the file was larger then the disc size. What makes no sense to me is the movie only version could not be compressed to a smaller compression ratio. Anyone have any thoughts on this......never ran across this before.
bilc

setarip_old
18th January 2008, 01:19
@bilc

Hi!

That's likely a question that can only be answered by the author/publisher of DVDFabHD Decrypter...

metal07
18th January 2008, 04:02
Problem with shrink and processing 310 to Yuma. Last week my wife gave me 310 to Yuma, so before playing it I desided to back it up but with out the previews and other tidbits that film studios add to their DVD's. Using the newest version of DVDFABHD I processed the movie only and then had shrink put it on a DVD5 disc. Well to my surprise the compression ratio for the movie only was 98.9 %, yet the complete length was more than the disc could handle. Error message not enough space on disc. Since it didn't make any sense I again processed the dvd, this time full disc with all of the extras. Low and behold upon shrink opening the file the compression was 50.7 % and then entire contents was burned to a disc even though the file was larger then the disc size. What makes no sense to me is the movie only version could not be compressed to a smaller compression ratio. Anyone have any thoughts on this......never ran across this before.
bilc

I have encountered similar problems before when trying to rip some New Line releases (like Hairspray, Rush Hour 3 - Region 3). Since yor are doing movie only, you may also try to use DVD Shrink to re-author with NO COMPRESSION first. Then use DVD Shrink to open the files once again, this should allow you to compresse the movie only files to a suit a DVD-5.

dstarfire
18th January 2008, 04:11
I'm pretty much a total newb at encoding, but I've got one possible explanation for you: compression has a certain minimum reduction threshhold (has to shrink the output by at least this much), and dvd shrink isn't smart enough to recognize and correct for this.

That's just a swag, of course, but it sounds good.

mikeathome
18th January 2008, 19:04
Did you have Shrink doing a 'deep' analysis before the actual shrink run?

If yes, try to remove remaining structure protection by a full quality (9GB target) run, as mentioned before.

mike

curio59
25th January 2008, 03:07
Shrink would not work after DVDFAB did Main Movie...too big
Re-did DVDFab for Entire Disk. Then Shrink did it's thing.
Don't know why..and it works

rsmober
29th January 2008, 04:17
the reason why it didnt do it is because before baccing up you analysis 1st then bacc up..with shrink that is..

noru
30th January 2008, 19:31
Mike: I'm kinda new at this. What do you mean "Running this rip through FixVTS..."? I've got FixVTS on my computer. What do I do now?

kis2005
31st January 2008, 00:57
I had the same problem (R1), which turned out to be a bad disc. I had to return it for a new one and I wasn't the only one from what I was told.

Wombler
1st February 2008, 09:42
Mike: I'm kinda new at this. What do you mean "Running this rip through FixVTS..."? I've got FixVTS on my computer. What do I do now?

Fire up FixVTS, select 'in place (no backup)', click the 'Full DVD' button, navigate to the movie in question, double click on the VIDEO_TS.VOB file and wait while it does it's stuff.

HTH.


Wombler

LARRYB
7th February 2008, 19:14
When I purchased the dvd I tried ripit4me to make a backup. Tried movie only 3 times, during the vob cleanup I got error messages that the disk was scratched. Tried 3 times. Took the dvd back and exchanged it for another one and the same problem was reported.
After reading these threads I tried the full DVD, went through without a hitch. I reauthorded the dvd in shrink for movie only. worked just fine. Now my orig DVD is in a safe place.

Thanks for the tips.:thanks:

larry

cwl7454
20th February 2008, 22:50
<3:10 to Yuma>

Normally will rip "main movie" w/ RI4M. This time I decided to burn "full DVD". RI4M 1-click as normal, hung on PSL completion, prior to import, just clicked mouse once any where on screen and went to next step. Upon completion had to manually open DVD Shrink and selected just "main movie".
After burning decided to watch it. Was I mad when low and behold there was not 1 or 2 previews, but 5. Now I remember why I don't burn the full DVD.
I decided to reburn this time selecting just "main movie" from the get go. It would not make it thru the complete cycle without getting missing "seconds" and multiple retry attempts.
Aborted and went to DVDFabHD and processed just fine "main movie" only.
Love RI4M and will continue to use it when I can but finding that I have to rely on DVDFab more and more often.

ranimsvee
21st February 2008, 04:39
If you were using any dvd/clone dvd you would not be posting this. Try it first, then buy it it works, My purchased copy of 3:10 to Yuma is archived while I watch my clone dvd at will.
i was a rip for me devotee, but alas it passed away
A moment of silence plz...
the only one i havent been successful with is gone baby gone maybe you can help me?? Watching my copy to death just trying to understand it.
hope i helped.:stupid:

cwl7454
21st February 2008, 23:26
Why would I want to buy a program when a free one is readily availible and does the job just fine (DVDFab HD), and up until the beginning of the week offered HD Format? Still does, just format has unfortunately succumb to Sony. Used to love Sony products but refuse to buy anything Sony branded!!

Oh well, onto the defeat of the Sony BS restriction attempt.

Gussy
13th April 2008, 07:24
DVDFab does not work for it. It's going at something like 0.30M/sec.

cwl7454
13th April 2008, 10:27
Used latest version 4.1.2.0 and had no problems. If you still have problems with latest version then it is something else. Look at previous posts to try alternatives.

Gussy
14th April 2008, 16:13
Thanks. I'm starting to think that it may be the disk itself even though there are no marks on it.