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Old 20th November 2005, 20:55   #1  |  Link
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Not Enough Memory Error ( Shrink )

I have loaded Madagascar to my hard drive using DVDFAB 2.9.5.8 ( newest version as recommended ). Now, while encoding thru Shrink, I receive a "Not Enough Memory" error. I have more than plenty space on my hard drive.

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Old 20th November 2005, 21:50   #2  |  Link
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Have you checked on how much disk space you have left?
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Old 21st November 2005, 00:07   #3  |  Link
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I have more than plenty space on my hard drive.
He gave you the answer to that question.
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Old 21st November 2005, 01:19   #4  |  Link
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If you run the ripped file through vobblanker it will fix the memory error. Try it.
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Old 22nd November 2005, 16:31   #5  |  Link
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I came across the same error after processing through DVDFab, and then Shrink. I Believe the error is "low on virtual memory". I just reauthored the movie file. It seems to work fine. The error only seems to arise when you try to shrink the entire disk. Haven't tried the whole file through VobBlanker yet though. Thanks for the tip!
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Old 23rd November 2005, 13:50   #6  |  Link
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It's an ArccOS disk and that error is DVD Shrink crapping out on it. Do it this way - How to backup ARccOS DVDs. It looks a little complicated, but it isn't really and it works!

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Old 24th November 2005, 02:19   #7  |  Link
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I ran the entire file back through VobBlanker, after ripping through the updated version of DVDFab. Shrink then ran the file beautifully. Thanks for the help!
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That also works on a lot of films that have been screwed up after ripping. And you are welcome.
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Old 25th November 2005, 06:02   #9  |  Link
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Just an FYI...
DreamWorks Animation is the first studio to implement RipGuard with the recently released DVD of "Madagascar,".

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Hi!

If that's true, "RipGuard" is going to be a dismal failure! For one, DVD95Copy handled it immediately (NO update of the program was necessary).

May I ask what your source was for this information?

**EDIT** A quick Googlesearch confirms what you've said. For a hearty laugh, read the following article at Forbes:

http://www.forbes.com/markets/2005/1...markets03.html

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Hi!

If that's true, "RipGuard" is going to be a dismal failure! For one, DVD95Copy handled it immediately (NO update of the program was necessary).

May I ask what your source was for this information?

**EDIT** A quick Googlesearch confirms what you've said. For a hearty laugh, read the following article at Forbes:

http://www.forbes.com/markets/2005/1...markets03.html
Yes, that is the same link that I posted in the thread I started called "Latest News, DVD Decrypter to be removed from distribution" here in the Decrypter forum...you must have missed it. I added it as a PS.
It is funny indeed!
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It is funny indeed!
What's equally as funny is postings that I've read at other forums claiming that RipGuard was part of ARccOS. I guess the posters of that unfounded rumor must have believed that SONY had secretly acquired Macrovision ;>}
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As before, Ripguard = ARccOS. Is it not inconceivable that SONY may have licensed it from Craprovision and given it a name?

(What's in a name anyway? A rose by any other name is still a rose! And doit2it/do_over is still setarip )

Having looked very closely at Madagascar, it is simply a variant of ARccOS (and not a real good one at that - Seinfeld Season 4 was the best so far). Therefore, if this is Ripguard, then Ripguard = ARccOS.

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Old 25th November 2005, 13:51   #14  |  Link
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Variant

Thats all it is, a variant on sony dadc's technology, if it is not the same technology, then someone from macrovision leaked the idea to sony dadc or someone at sony dadc leaked the idea to macrovision.

Either way it makes no difference as its not very good and tbh a useless, pointless waste of Sony's,Macrovisions resources, Dreamworks should be demanding their money back, and get their PR REP to stop lying, or rather plug him up to stop him talking from his backside, pretending their impressed with the protection applied to their CGI release.

Btw anyone on here know how much DVD95 copy shares are.
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Oh wow, Ripguard is effective against "DVD X Copy and 123 Copy DVD".

Um, hang on, no one here actually uses them. Oh well back to the drawing boards for "Sony-vision".
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Looks like Disney has added the new protection. The new "Sky High" has the same issue, and processing it through DVDFab, VobBlanker, and then Shrink works for this one too!
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DVD Release Date: November 29, 2005 - perhaps the reason for not knowing this before this post.

Funny - that Disney got that protection.

Assuming you are in region code 1?
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Yes, I am in region 1. It suprised me too. Went back and ran another DVD to make sure it wasn't my system, and the other disc ran fine. I encountered the same issue as before with Shrink, before and after DVDFab. So after VobBlanker Shrink processed fine. It was the same issue that I encountered with Madagascar.
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vob blanker

I have duece bigalo run through dvdfab decrypter onto my hard drive but I need to know what settings vobblank needs to be set on so I can proceed to dvd shrink... Can anyone help with this?
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I ran Duece through hrink without VobBlanker. Shrink processed fine.
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