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DMAjr
3rd December 2006, 10:01
I am having a problem with this movie and it is with shrink It got to 68% and quit. it says out of memory the parameter is incorrect.
so any help would be great. I ripped it with ripit4me and it was fine

dialysis1
3rd December 2006, 13:10
RipIt4Me does this movie with no problems.
http://www.ripit4me.org/download.html

setarip_old
3rd December 2006, 18:15
@DMAjr

Hi!I ripped it with ripit4me and it was fineSounds like you failed to use the "FixVTS" step while using the "RipIt4Me" package...

DarkZell666
3rd December 2006, 19:23
Am I really tired or did he actually state that ripit4me worked ? oO

The problem is DVDShrink here, unless I'm so tired that I got this the wrong way round ...

I don't have much of a clue as to why this happened though ^^

DMAjr
3rd December 2006, 19:26
ripit4me worked fine and I ran it on one click mode and had it be processed with fixvts
should I run it threw fixvts again?

setarip_old
3rd December 2006, 19:55
No, that shouldn't be necessary, since you're certain that it was already processed through "FixVTS" as part of the "One-click" procedure.

1) Did "RipIt4Me" generate any error messages? If so, what was the exact wording? (Post the "RipIt4Me log", if you're uncertain)

2) Are you able to play the hard drive rip, "as DVD", using a software DVD player?

setarip_old
3rd December 2006, 20:00
@DarkZell666

Hi!The problem is DVDShrink here, unless I'm so tired that I got this the wrong way round ...The "out of memory" error message generated by DVD Shrink is usually indicative of a less-than-perfect rip...

DMAjr
3rd December 2006, 20:55
no errors showed up with ripit4me and yes I can play it fine

setarip_old
3rd December 2006, 23:51
You might want to try re-ripping this Universal release, using ONLY DVD Decrypter v.3.5.4 (NOT the "RipIT4Me" package) (In "File" mode, selecting "All files", NOT just "movie files")

If the rip is done completely, without having to create any dummy sectors, you should be "home free" with a good rip.

If the rip is done and does create dummy sectors, you'll know it's a simplistic version of "RipGuard" copy protection - and just load the rip into VOBBlanker, set a new output directory/folder, select "Process all" and then press the "Process" radiobutton.

DMAjr
6th December 2006, 08:30
thanks guys I got it to work!

setarip_old
6th December 2006, 10:27
thanks guys I got it to work!And what software and procedures did you use?