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13th March 2007, 18:59 | #1 | Link |
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Casino Royale
Anyone else tried ripping Casino Royale?
Dvd DeCrypter won't touch it and when ripping it with Smart Ripper, and get a weird looking output file (attached) Dvd Shrink won't process it... Something I don't know? |
13th March 2007, 19:05 | #2 | Link |
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Hi!
Try ripping your DVD(s) using the easy to use "RipIt4me" package (Incorporates RipIt4Me, DVD Decrypter, FixVTS, and DVD Shrink). You can download this excellent freeware from: www.ripit4me.org While you're at that site, read the excellent "how to" tutorial... BTW - FIRST start RipIt4Me, THEN put the DVD into your drive... |
13th March 2007, 21:12 | #3 | Link |
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Some guys around here used to have problems ripping "Casino Royale" even with RiptIt4Me, however the latest beta update patch did the job. It should be downloaded separately, unzipped, and the main executable file should be substituted. Hope that works fine.
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I continue to use (and used for "Casino Royale") RipIt4Me v.1.6.4 successfully. Again, with the recent (last 3-4 months,or so) SONY releases, the critical thing to do is, as I said previously, FIRST start RipIt4Me, THEN put the DVD into your drive. Doing so prevents the initiation of the "Autorun.inf" file (The running of which can confuse your PC into "not finding a DVD" in your drive). BTW - The autorun files on the SONY releases DO NOT contain anything insidious or potentially harmful to your system... |
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13th March 2007, 22:43 | #5 | Link |
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are you guys talking about decrypting DVDs in the General section of that forum ;D
and setarip_old... now you have introduced a third colour to us - an even darker blue... you're driving me nuts. Reading your comments in the past is like being on speed... don't you think that a normal (black) colour format would suffice - you can still use your bold style of comments
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The "free" version of DVDFab Decrypter, is also very up-to date with the latest encryption busting algorithms
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15th March 2007, 09:37 | #13 | Link |
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I successfully ripped Casino Royale with RipIt4Me 1.7 but it has a weird audio delay. DGIndex gives it a huge delay (like 91843ms or similar). Does anyone have the correct audio delay? Or is there a way to sync up the audio for x264/aac files? I was hoping there was a way to scroll through the movie and look for a slap or gun shot, then in the audio, find the peak where it happens and line them up or calculate the delay difference. Maybe I'm asking this in the wrong forum...
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