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Old 26th October 2005, 13:17   #1  |  Link
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Problem with Bewitched

It appears I have run into a movie I cannot backup? I recently purchased a movie, Bewitched, and tried to back it up but I keep getting errors Below is a copy of the log - 10% finished before erroring out:

I also attached the error in jpg format file.



I 05:04:45 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started!
I 05:04:45 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
I 05:04:45 Initialising SPTI...
I 05:04:45 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 05:04:45 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!
W 05:04:48 Possible Structure Protection Found!
W 05:04:48 1 area has been marked as 'suspect'.
W 05:04:48 Dummy sectors will be inserted where necessary.
I 05:05:45 Operation Started!
I 05:05:45 Source Device: [0:1:0] SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616E F501 (D (ATA)
I 05:05:45 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM
I 05:05:45 Source Media Region Code: 1
I 05:05:45 Source Media Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
I 05:05:45 Source Media Implementation Identifier: SONY DVD Video
I 05:05:45 Destination Folder: C:\DVD Burn\BEWITCHED\
I 05:05:45 File Splitting: By File
I 05:05:45 Remove Structure Protection: Yes
I 05:05:45 Bad Sector Removal Method: Normal
I 05:05:45 Detect Mastering Errors: No
I 05:05:45 Multi Angle Processing: No
I 05:05:45 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes
I 05:05:45 Stream Processing: No
I 05:05:45 Copying VIDEO_TS.IFO... (LBA: 379290 - 379304) - KEY: N/A
I 05:05:46 Decrypting VIDEO_TS.VOB... (LBA: 379322 - 389232) - KEY: C0 75 9C A2 09
I 05:05:49 Copying VIDEO_TS.BUP... (LBA: 389242 - 389256) - KEY: N/A
I 05:05:49 Copying VTS_01_0.IFO... (LBA: 389274 - 389290) - KEY: N/A
I 05:05:49 Decrypting VTS_01_0.VOB... (LBA: 389291 - 389307) - KEY: C0 75 9C A2 09
I 05:05:49 Decrypting VTS_01_1.VOB... (LBA: 389308 - 684668) - KEY: C0 75 9C A2 09
I 05:07:12 Copying VTS_01_0.BUP... (LBA: 684669 - 684685) - KEY: N/A
I 05:07:12 Copying VTS_02_0.IFO... (LBA: 684686 - 684725) - KEY: N/A
I 05:07:12 Decrypting VTS_02_0.VOB... (LBA: 684726 - 729179) - KEY: D5 CA 6F 01 9D
I 05:07:24 Decrypting VTS_02_1.VOB... (LBA: 729180 - 1253466) - KEY: D5 CA 6F 01 9D
E 05:14:33 Failed to read Sector 737513 - Unrecovered Read Error
E 05:14:34 Failed to decrypt VTS_02_1.VOB!
I 05:14:37 Decrypting VTS_02_2.VOB... (LBA: 1253467 - 1777753) - KEY: D5 CA 6F 01 9D
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Sorry...I changed the title.
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Old 26th October 2005, 16:19   #4  |  Link
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It's a Sony disc so guess what? ARccOS is involved. I used DVDFAB Decrypter on it last night with no hassles after DVD Decrypter puked on it just like yours did.
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It's a Sony disc so guess what? ARccOS is involved.
No. I agree with cynthia in this post.
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I get errors using the free dvdfab I downloaded, DVD Shrink 3.2 does not work either to decrypt BEWITCHED.
How did you guys do it to be successful using DVDFAB or DVD Shrink??
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I get errors using the free dvdfab I downloaded, DVD Shrink 3.2 does not work either to decrypt BEWITCHED.
How did you guys do it to be successful using DVDFAB or DVD Shrink??
If you want to back up this movie go HERE and read the stickys.
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Old 26th October 2005, 16:21   #8  |  Link
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follow this link

http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=153419
or
try with PSL2 generator
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try with PSL2 plugin for PGCEDIT.

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Old 26th October 2005, 18:24   #9  |  Link
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It appears I have run into a movie I cannot backup? I recently purchased a movie, Bewitched, and tried to back it up but I keep getting errors Below is a copy of the log - 10% finished before erroring out:

I also attached the error in jpg format file.



I 05:04:45 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started!
I 05:04:45 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
I 05:04:45 Initialising SPTI...
I 05:04:45 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 05:04:45 Found 1 DVD-ROM and 1 DVD±RW!
W 05:04:48 Possible Structure Protection Found!
W 05:04:48 1 area has been marked as 'suspect'.
W 05:04:48 Dummy sectors will be inserted where necessary.
I 05:05:45 Operation Started!
I 05:05:45 Source Device: [0:1:0] SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616E F501 (D (ATA)
I 05:05:45 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM
I 05:05:45 Source Media Region Code: 1
I 05:05:45 Source Media Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
I 05:05:45 Source Media Implementation Identifier: SONY DVD Video
I 05:05:45 Destination Folder: C:\DVD Burn\BEWITCHED\
I 05:05:45 File Splitting: By File
I 05:05:45 Remove Structure Protection: Yes
I 05:05:45 Bad Sector Removal Method: Normal
I 05:05:45 Detect Mastering Errors: No
I 05:05:45 Multi Angle Processing: No
I 05:05:45 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes
I 05:05:45 Stream Processing: No
I 05:05:45 Copying VIDEO_TS.IFO... (LBA: 379290 - 379304) - KEY: N/A
I 05:05:46 Decrypting VIDEO_TS.VOB... (LBA: 379322 - 389232) - KEY: C0 75 9C A2 09
I 05:05:49 Copying VIDEO_TS.BUP... (LBA: 389242 - 389256) - KEY: N/A
I 05:05:49 Copying VTS_01_0.IFO... (LBA: 389274 - 389290) - KEY: N/A
I 05:05:49 Decrypting VTS_01_0.VOB... (LBA: 389291 - 389307) - KEY: C0 75 9C A2 09
I 05:05:49 Decrypting VTS_01_1.VOB... (LBA: 389308 - 684668) - KEY: C0 75 9C A2 09
I 05:07:12 Copying VTS_01_0.BUP... (LBA: 684669 - 684685) - KEY: N/A
I 05:07:12 Copying VTS_02_0.IFO... (LBA: 684686 - 684725) - KEY: N/A
I 05:07:12 Decrypting VTS_02_0.VOB... (LBA: 684726 - 729179) - KEY: D5 CA 6F 01 9D
I 05:07:24 Decrypting VTS_02_1.VOB... (LBA: 729180 - 1253466) - KEY: D5 CA 6F 01 9D
E 05:14:33 Failed to read Sector 737513 - Unrecovered Read Error
E 05:14:34 Failed to decrypt VTS_02_1.VOB!
I 05:14:37 Decrypting VTS_02_2.VOB... (LBA: 1253467 - 1777753) - KEY: D5 CA 6F 01 9D
I had the same problem and I first used Dvd Fab Decrypter 2.9.5.2 from www.dvdidle.com , then go to free stuff for download. Run it the use DVD shrink. It worked for me.
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Old 27th October 2005, 00:00   #10  |  Link
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I had no problems at all using DVD Shrink 3.2
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DVDFab will work.
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Old 27th October 2005, 03:49   #12  |  Link
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Hi!

if your copy of "Bewitched" is the Region 1 "Special Edition", load the DVD into DVD Decrypter v.3.5.4 again - and then "Import" (File>>Import PSL)the following PSL2 file (posted at another forum):

PSL2
0:0xA3A4320D,4169919,Bewitched - Special Edition - Region 1

1:729194,729200
1:729215,745825
1:4169650,4169909


6:2,1,3,2,1
6:2,1,3,3,1
6:2,1,3,4,0

6:2,1,6,2,1
6:2,1,6,3,1
6:2,1,6,4,0

6:2,1,7,2,1
6:2,1,7,3,1
6:2,1,7,4,0

6:2,1,8,2,1
6:2,1,8,3,1
6:2,1,8,4,0

6:2,1,9,2,1
6:2,1,9,3,1
6:2,1,9,4,0

6:2,1,10,2,1
6:2,1,10,3,1
6:2,1,10,4,0

6:2,1,11,2,1
6:2,1,11,3,1
6:2,1,11,4,0

6:2,1,12,2,1
6:2,1,12,3,1
6:2,1,12,4,0

6:2,1,13,2,1
6:2,1,13,3,1
6:2,1,13,4,0

6:2,1,14,2,1
6:2,1,14,3,1
6:2,1,14,4,0

6:2,1,15,2,1
6:2,1,15,3,1
6:2,1,15,4,0

6:2,1,16,2,1
6:2,1,16,3,1
6:2,1,16,4,0

6:2,1,17,2,1
6:2,1,17,3,1
6:2,1,17,4,0

6:2,1,18,2,1
6:2,1,18,3,1
6:2,1,18,4,0

6:2,1,19,2,1
6:2,1,19,3,1
6:2,1,19,4,0

6:2,1,20,2,1
6:2,1,20,3,1
6:2,1,20,4,0

6:2,1,21,2,1
6:2,1,21,3,1
6:2,1,21,4,0
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Thanks guys!! I havent tried the PSL import yet, but I did download and run DVDFAB....worked like a champ. Thanks a million!
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Thanks guys!! I havent tried the PSL import yet, but I did download and run DVDFAB....worked like a champ. Thanks a million!
I tried all suggestions to no avail; PSL files kept giving the error message stating no PSL on line 0 ??? Please consider advising me on this task. FAB worked fine but shrink would not work kept getting errors.
"the following PSL2 file (posted at another forum):" what other forum ?
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What version of shrink are you using? Did you let FAB extract all files and then open files in shrink?


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Hi!

Are you (as you should be for using a PSL2 file) using DVD Decrypter v.3.5.4 (NOT an older version) to "Import" the PSL2 file AFTER loading the DVD?

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Hi!

Are you (as you should be for using a PSL2 file) using DVD Decrypter v.3.5.4 (NOT an older version) to "Import" the PSL2 file AFTER loading the DVD?
What is a PSL2 file and where do I import it from?

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Hi!

Are you (as you should be for using a PSL2 file) using DVD Decrypter v.3.5.4 (NOT an older version) to "Import" the PSL2 file AFTER loading the DVD?
"What version of shrink are you using? Did you let FAB extract all files and then open files in shrink?" Version 3.2 of Shrink, and yes I did let Fab completely finnish the disk then tried to open as file, only to get error message.

I am Using DVD Decrypter version 3.5.2, for the import I will look for the version 3.5.4.see what happens.

(Installed version 3.5.4 then attempted import, now recieving the error message Initial checks indicate it is not intended for the current disc. (1).)
I am using the same file for PSL2 as posted above.
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[QUOTE=tjones]"What version of shrink are you using? Did you let FAB extract all files and then open files in shrink?" Version 3.2 of Shrink, and yes I did let Fab completely finnish the disk then tried to open as file, only to get error message.

I was having all the same problems as stated above. I just figured out how to do the PSL file. Copy and paste the text below to notebook and save it as bewitched.psl .
Insert the movie into your DVD drive and then open DVD DVD Decrypter. Click on File, then Protected Sectors List, and then Import. Go to where you have saved the bewitched.psl and click on it and then on open. This will now allow you to completely rip the whole DVD to your hard drive. When finished you can then open the directory that now contains the complete ripped DVD and then edit it with DVD Shrink.

Don

Copy and paste the following to note and save as bewitched.psl :

PSL2
0:0xA3A4320D,4169919,Bewitched - Special Edition - Region 1

1:729194,729200
1:729215,745825
1:4169650,4169909


6:2,1,3,2,1
6:2,1,3,3,1
6:2,1,3,4,0

6:2,1,6,2,1
6:2,1,6,3,1
6:2,1,6,4,0

6:2,1,7,2,1
6:2,1,7,3,1
6:2,1,7,4,0

6:2,1,8,2,1
6:2,1,8,3,1
6:2,1,8,4,0

6:2,1,9,2,1
6:2,1,9,3,1
6:2,1,9,4,0

6:2,1,10,2,1
6:2,1,10,3,1
6:2,1,10,4,0

6:2,1,11,2,1
6:2,1,11,3,1
6:2,1,11,4,0

6:2,1,12,2,1
6:2,1,12,3,1
6:2,1,12,4,0

6:2,1,13,2,1
6:2,1,13,3,1
6:2,1,13,4,0

6:2,1,14,2,1
6:2,1,14,3,1
6:2,1,14,4,0

6:2,1,15,2,1
6:2,1,15,3,1
6:2,1,15,4,0

6:2,1,16,2,1
6:2,1,16,3,1
6:2,1,16,4,0

6:2,1,17,2,1
6:2,1,17,3,1
6:2,1,17,4,0

6:2,1,18,2,1
6:2,1,18,3,1
6:2,1,18,4,0

6:2,1,19,2,1
6:2,1,19,3,1
6:2,1,19,4,0

6:2,1,20,2,1
6:2,1,20,3,1
6:2,1,20,4,0

6:2,1,21,2,1
6:2,1,21,3,1
6:2,1,21,4,0
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"What version of shrink are you using? Did you let FAB extract all files and then open files in shrink?" Version 3.2 of Shrink, and yes I did let Fab completely finnish the disk then tried to open as file, only to get error message.

I was having all the same problems as stated above. I just figured out how to do the PSL file. Copy and paste the text below to notebook and save it as bewitched.psl .
Insert the movie into your DVD drive and then open DVD DVD Decrypter. Click on File, then Protected Sectors List, and then Import. Go to where you have saved the bewitched.psl and click on it and then on open. This will now allow you to completely rip the whole DVD to your hard drive. When finished you can then open the directory that now contains the complete ripped DVD and then edit it with DVD Shrink.

Don

Copy and paste the following to note and save as bewitched.psl :

PSL2
0:0xA3A4320D,4169919,Bewitched - Special Edition - Region 1

1:729194,729200
1:729215,745825
1:4169650,4169909


6:2,1,3,2,1
6:2,1,3,3,1
6:2,1,3,4,0

6:2,1,6,2,1
6:2,1,6,3,1
6:2,1,6,4,0

6:2,1,7,2,1
6:2,1,7,3,1
6:2,1,7,4,0

6:2,1,8,2,1
6:2,1,8,3,1
6:2,1,8,4,0

6:2,1,9,2,1
6:2,1,9,3,1
6:2,1,9,4,0

6:2,1,10,2,1
6:2,1,10,3,1
6:2,1,10,4,0

6:2,1,11,2,1
6:2,1,11,3,1
6:2,1,11,4,0

6:2,1,12,2,1
6:2,1,12,3,1
6:2,1,12,4,0

6:2,1,13,2,1
6:2,1,13,3,1
6:2,1,13,4,0

6:2,1,14,2,1
6:2,1,14,3,1
6:2,1,14,4,0

6:2,1,15,2,1
6:2,1,15,3,1
6:2,1,15,4,0

6:2,1,16,2,1
6:2,1,16,3,1
6:2,1,16,4,0

6:2,1,17,2,1
6:2,1,17,3,1
6:2,1,17,4,0

6:2,1,18,2,1
6:2,1,18,3,1
6:2,1,18,4,0

6:2,1,19,2,1
6:2,1,19,3,1
6:2,1,19,4,0

6:2,1,20,2,1
6:2,1,20,3,1
6:2,1,20,4,0

6:2,1,21,2,1
6:2,1,21,3,1
6:2,1,21,4,0
Thanks Don,
Tried your pSL2 in notepad, but did not work error message keeps saying Initial checks indicate it is not intended for disc(1).
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