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unrox
26th May 2012, 18:14
I have had rebuilder for some years now, and just noticed a program RBloader, that is supposed to decrypt, I have been using AnyDvd in the background, I tried to download RBloader with no success, would not extract to the Rebuilder files. Is it still operable? I would like to replace AnyDvd, as it will cause a problem with Imgburns verification, so you have to just get the .iso and then burn, instead of 1 step. T.I.A.

Ch3vr0n
26th May 2012, 21:46
meh "problem" with verification. The message sais that it MIGHT do that. Just disable anydvd during the iso creating and/or verification and problem solved. There aint a match to the power of anydvd. DVDCrap sure isnt.

unrox
26th May 2012, 22:07
meh "problem" with verification. The message sais that it MIGHT do that. Just disable anydvd during the iso creating and/or verification and problem solved. There aint a match to the power of anydvd. DVDCrap sure isnt. It has messed up my IMgburn verication often I know how to make a iso, I am asking if the program I specified still works?, to be able to do it in one step instead of two, no big deal to do both, just wondering if there is a way to do it in one?

manolito
27th May 2012, 01:48
This is really ancient stuff. I remember using RBLoader at the time it was released, but AFAIK it only defeated the vanilla CSS protection. When DVDs appeared which used one of the more advanced protections, RBLoader became obsolete.

If the functionality of RBLoader is all you need you may just as well use the (also very much outdated) DVD43.


Cheers
manolito


//EDIT//
Out of curiosity I just downloaded RBLoader 0.2 from the author's website, extracted the 2 files RBLoader.exe and Hook.dll into the DVD-RB folder, doubleclicked RBLoader.exe - and voilá, everything worked just fine. Just remember that RBLoader only works with the free version of DVD-RB.

unrox
27th May 2012, 02:05
This is really ancient stuff. I remember using RBLoader at the time it was released, but AFAIK it only defeated the vanilla CSS protection. When DVDs appeared which used one of the more advanced protections, RBLoader became obsolete.

If the functionality of RBLoader is all you need you may just as well use the (also very much outdated) DVD43.


Cheers
manolito Thank you Manolito. I am actually pretty advanced in this area, use several programs, Dvd Rebuilder in itself is somewhat antiquated, please stick to newbies, tell me what decrypter have you found to make Rebuilder a one step program, am not being a smart ass, just need an education

jdobbs
29th May 2012, 05:27
"Somewhat antiquated" Hmmm... so what part of it's intended purpose does it not do? It's not designed to be a decrypter.

unrox
30th May 2012, 01:37
"Somewhat antiquated" Hmmm... so what part of it's intended purpose does it not do? It's not designed to be a decrypter. Dobbs, did not mean to denigrate your great program, just got upset with a history lesson as opposed to a solution, have used it for years with great success, just thought over the years I may have missed a step. My apologies if I was rude.

manolito
30th May 2012, 02:59
just got upset with a history lesson as opposed to a solution

Are you talking to me? Well, I'll bite...

From your first post when you were asking about RBLoader, I felt that you indeed needed a history lession. :D

Software like RBLoader has been obsolete for many years. Of course it still does work (only with the free version of DVD-RB), but it only removes CSS protection which is not enough these days.

You say that you want a one step process with DVD-RB. What exactly do you mean by that?

DVD-RB takes a VIDEO_TS folder (which has to be unencrypted) as a source, and after the conversion the resulting files will also be in another VIDEO_TS folder. If you select the option "Write to blank disk with IMGBurn" then DVD-RB will invoke IMGBurn to directly burn this VIDEO_TS folder to a blank DVD. The whole process works without an intermediate ISO file.

While you can use the source DVD directly, this is not recommended. The first argument against it was the wear and tear of your optical drive (probably not valid, modern drives can handle it), but the main argument is speed. The conversion will be much faster if you first rip your source DVD to your hard drive (disabling the copy protection in the process).

And for ripping your source DVD to your HDD, nothing beats AnyDVD right now. If AnyDVD gets in the way with IMGBurn's verification, just disable it in the tray icon.


Cheers
manolito

unrox
30th May 2012, 23:31
Are you talking to me? Well, I'll bite...

From your first post when you were asking about RBLoader, I felt that you indeed needed a history lession. :D

Software like RBLoader has been obsolete for many years. Of course it still does work (only with the free version of DVD-RB), but it only removes CSS protection which is not enough these days.

You say that you want a one step process with DVD-RB. What exactly do you mean by that?

DVD-RB takes a VIDEO_TS folder (which has to be unencrypted) as a source, and after the conversion the resulting files will also be in another VIDEO_TS folder. If you select the option "Write to blank disk with IMGBurn" then DVD-RB will invoke IMGBurn to directly burn this VIDEO_TS folder to a blank DVD. The whole process works without an intermediate ISO file.

While you can use the source DVD directly, this is not recommended. The first argument against it was the wear and tear of your optical drive (probably not valid, modern drives can handle it), but the main argument is speed. The conversion will be much faster if you first rip your source DVD to your hard drive (disabling the copy protection in the process).

And for ripping your source DVD to your HDD, nothing beats AnyDVD right now. If AnyDVD gets in the way with IMGBurn's verification, just disable it in the tray icon.


Cheers
manolitoManolito, I just happened to be running thru an old Rebuilder blog and ran across RBloader, my only question was is it still reliable, just curiosity, as I never heard iof it. My meaning to a one step wirh rebuilder is , I assume it was possible when the Reloader was still useful, I have been using
Rebuilder for about 5 years, and have always used with AnyDvd.Just was exploring another avenue to a one step other then AnyDvD, to do so you must either make an Iso on the hard drive then use ReBuilder or run it from the beginning as a one step and if you do not dismantle AnyDvd before the burn ,it could then interfere with the verification on Img. If you can show me another way I would be grateful.
Jimbo

jdobbs
30th May 2012, 23:58
So, Manolito, are you a big fan of Henry Darrow (Delgado)?

unrox
31st May 2012, 01:03
So, Manolito, are you a big fan of Henry Darrow (Delgado)?
Henry Darrow, evolution, have I entered a different reality? Just extrapolatling. Schucks.

manolito
31st May 2012, 01:24
So, Manolito, are you a big fan of Henry Darrow (Delgado)?
You bet...:cool:
As a kid I was a big fan of High Chaparral, I thought it was way cooler than Bonanza. And Manolito Montoya was my favorite character. But as unrox pointed out ("Different Reality") admitting this is a little dangerous because it reveals my age.


@unrox
to do so you must either make an Iso on the hard drive then use ReBuilder
No you don't. DVD-RB has no use for ISO files, it needs a DVD structure with a VIDEO_TS folder as its input. If you make an ISO of your source DVD on your HDD then you must mount it first to make it usable with DVD-RB, and this step is really not necessary.

Your first step should always be ripping your source DVD to your HDD (but not as an ISO). If you want to tackle all the current protections then only AnyDVD or DVDFab can do that. After the ripping has finished you can disable AnyDVD (or DVDFab Passkey) to make sure it will not get in the way of ImgBurn's verification process (even though I never had any problems with it).


Cheers
manolito

jdobbs
31st May 2012, 02:19
You bet...
As a kid I was a big fan of High Chaparral, I thought it was way cooler than Bonanza. And Manolito Montoya was my favorite character. But as unrox pointed out ("Different Reality") admitting this is a little dangerous because it reveals my age.I read somewhere that he was actually on Bonanza as a guest star before "High Chaparrel" -- and quite a few other shows, including "Gunsmoke". I miss those old westerns, I grew up on them. But... BD-RB combined with multiAVCHD makes it pretty easy to back up entire seasons on blu-ray discs. That tells you something about my age too...

unrox
31st May 2012, 02:25
You bet...:cool:
As a kid I was a big fan of High Chaparral, I thought it was way cooler than Bonanza. And Manolito Montoya was my favorite character. But as unrox pointed out ("Different Reality") admitting this is a little dangerous because it reveals my age.


@unrox

No you don't. DVD-RB has no use for ISO files, it needs a DVD structure with a VIDEO_TS folder as its input. If you make an ISO of your source DVD on your HDD then you must mount it first to make it usable with DVD-RB, and this step is really not necessary.

Your first step should always be ripping your source DVD to your HDD (but not as an ISO). If you want to tackle all the current protections then only AnyDVD or DVDFab can do that. After the ripping has finished you can disable AnyDVD (or DVDFab Passkey) to make sure it will not get in the way of ImgBurn's verification process (even though I never had any problems with it).

Cheers
manolito
Manolito, Maybe we are talking in circles, I know of all the processe's you have mentioned I am simply asking if there is now or was there ever a way to do a one step program in the ilk of DvdFab, am I getting to be a pain in the ass or is it you? If its me I am extremely sorry.

manolito
31st May 2012, 03:45
Manolito, Maybe we are talking in circles
Yes, I feel the same...
Maybe jdobbs can give you better advice than I can.


Cheers
manolito

jdobbs
31st May 2012, 13:38
Yes, I feel the same...
Maybe jdobbs can give you better advice than I can.


Cheers
manolito I don't think I've ever used RBLoader...