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caprioles9000
8th May 2002, 08:15
well earlier i posted a thread here on this section of the board saying that i was having problems with ripping a dvd.....dvd decrypter rips the movie but when i play it back the files are corrupted ..funnyy...enough i had resolved this problem by installing the nvidia detonator drivers...and then it was solved for a while until now......I still have the matrix on my hdd which i ripped earlier and if i play that with power dvd with the current video drivers from my asus card ..it plays it back properly.....however now if i try to rip somthing new ..the files get corrupted...:(....i have tried everything...reinstalled my video drivers....reinstalled force aspi.....even reinstalled my whole computer...???....also when i rip at another computer which rips fine ..and transfer the files to the other computer and play it there ...its again corrupted ????.....i simply do not get it ..if it was my video drivers luike before shouldn't the old ripped matrix (original vobs) also be playing corrupted ..its just simply so strange and everything is clashing???...any ideas???

CloneAD
8th May 2002, 19:47
Explain 'Corrupt' ? What are you seeing ? What's it look like ? How are you trying to View the VOB files ?

caprioles9000
8th May 2002, 23:21
i am using power dvd...and i see green bars ..and bad squares....

arcman
10th May 2002, 19:55
I refer to my problems. Everything were fine until I changed a new CPU and motherboard. Well I changed to Athlon and because I had already problems with CCE (I had to install some patch to get rid of the CRC error) so I obviously thought that the broken squares and color bleeding etc had to do with the Athlon. NOPE I had changed my good old regular IDE cable to that new double wired IDE ribbon. And that was the reason for ripping to get corrupted. I did not thought about that but after trying everything else I suddenly realized that the cable was the ONLY thing changed (plus CPU and MB).

But now, everything works fine. So think have you changed some hardware prior the problems :)