View Full Version : The Time machine rip - probs - help! ??
deerhunter
28th July 2002, 15:43
Just ripped the time machine (movie only) stripped all but dolby digital & eng subtitles with ifoedit as i have done with loads of my other films. however once burnt the disc cannot be copied by nero - reports cant read data, also it freezes at chapter 10-11? , tried ripping it 3 times, different media, more subtitles etc but still the same, any ideas?
Could the original be faulty - but then wouldn't it not read in with dvd decrypter / smartripper?
Cheers peeps....
Mosaic
28th July 2002, 23:24
:D
majagua
28th July 2002, 23:55
I backuped Time Machine some days ago and it was fine. I re encoded the video and removed the extras, and it worked perfectly.
Strange...could be the master, who knows.
Commander XJL
29th July 2002, 01:26
Its not the original, or you would have known about it when you ripped like you said, this is why I have given up on the stripping with Ifoedit method, one minute it works, the next minute i get problems with chapters, or its something else. I just rip the ac3 and m2v files and bring them into maestro, put in chapters and burn. There's a lot to be said about putting in a DVD and having the movie take right off and play. A lot of people think menus and extras are getting to be just an irritant, and I'm starting to feel that way myself. In 5 years of having and watching DVD's I just never use scene selection, or watch "extra's" the movie is all I seem to care about
Mosaic
29th July 2002, 19:26
:eek:
rect
29th July 2002, 23:55
i just ripped this movie as well. i kept the DD 5.1, the DTS, one of the commentary tracks, and the 3 making of features. the previews and the deleted scene had to go. I burned it with VOBInstant and it looks and works great with my standalone!
i would suggest using a different burning app, or choose UDF/ISO rather than DVD VIDEO in nero. then make an AUDIO_TS folder and a VIDEO_TS folder with all your files.
deerhunter
30th July 2002, 00:17
i suppose i should watch the original and then make a decision - just don't think it would rip with smartripper or dvd decrypter though?
Thought it might be to do with the layer change.
What is strange though is why wont it read in to an image if the copy completed successfully?
could be nero, will try prassi!
cheers
p3distxii
30th July 2002, 05:45
Originally posted by deerhunter
What is strange though is why wont it read in to an image if the copy completed successfully?
This is usually a sign of bad media. It was cdrecordables.com's hallmark
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