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Old 19th August 2005, 21:54   #1  |  Link
Craz
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Very weird problem with DVDdecrypter

Hi,

I'm having a weird problem ripping a DVD5 to my HD.
First I create an iso using DVDshrink with no compression. When I check this iso with ifoedit's Get VTS sectors function I get no corrections (so everything's fine).
After that I mount this iso with daemon tools, and I rip it again with DVDDecrypter 3.5.3.0 (iso read mode). Now when I check the dvdd iso in ifoedit I get corrections.
And now the weird part: when I check my dvdshrink iso (the one mounted with daemon tools) in ifoedit again I suddenly get corrections!!

So what's going on here?
Why does DVDdecrypter fuck up my iso while ripping ?
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Old 22nd August 2005, 00:57   #2  |  Link
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Why do you use this long winded way of getting a dvd onto your HD? Just rip it with DVDD in file mode and then use Shrink if you need to.
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Old 22nd August 2005, 08:21   #3  |  Link
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@ craz
this is a 'family friendly' forum.
could you please edit the profanity from your post.
cheers

in addition, could you please explain what your source dvd is - single/dual layer
...what you end goal is ... and how on earth you manage to use ifoedit to adjust the vts sectors on a mounted image? every time i try that, it returns a 'write protected' error.
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