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qwerty00
16th December 2002, 01:16
Does anyone here know how to rip Anime?
I have been trying to rip a set of Anime DVD for the last week to no avail. I have use every DVD Ripping program, from DVD Decrypter to Smart Ripper to Vstrip. Each and everyone of them stop on Vob file 7 after having ripped 85% of it. Also every program says that the DVD has no decryption whatsoever. Does anyone else have this problem? Anyone knows how to fix it?
LIGHTNING UK!
16th December 2002, 03:08
When it stops on vob 7, it obviously gives you an error - what does it say?
If the disc shows up as being unprotected, perhaps it is.
qwerty00
16th December 2002, 13:47
That's the funny thing. It doesn't have any errors message it all. It either crashes the computer or just stay there. I have even left the machine on all night trying to right that one vob file. It just stay at 85% and nothing else happen.
N_F
16th December 2002, 14:40
If you can you could try another DVD-player. Some DVDs are hard to play at some DVD-players (I have one of those DVD-players unfortunately).
REECYCUP
16th December 2002, 16:18
i dont think he was talking about players?
dani82
17th December 2002, 10:19
i was doing the same thing last week, and had the same problem with dvddecrypter, it just froze there; so what did i do? i shut down my computer and went to my friends house to waste time, came home and try it again and nothing changed, then i just used an older version of dvddecrypter and ripped the the whole dvd with no problem; but yeah, that's just me.
N_F
17th December 2002, 10:31
Originally posted by REECYCUP
i dont think he was talking about players?
Well, the DVD-player (the physical drive, not a software DVD-player) is of course in use when ripping the DVD.
To elaborate a bit:
I have Nationalencyclopedia 2000 on DVD (I know, not a DVD-movie, but it doesn't matter). My (hardware)DVD-player can't read this properly, when I try my computer freezes. Knowing my brothers DVD-player can handle just about anything I asked him to try making an image of it (DVDDecrypter was able to do this). Said and done and I now have an 7 GB big iso-image on my harddrive that I open with Daemon-tools.
REECYCUP
17th December 2002, 15:37
sorry i didnt know you meant drive(not player)
misread u
N_F
18th December 2002, 09:11
Perhaps I should start using DVD-drive instead of DVD-player...
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