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paulydub
17th December 2003, 22:10
If i rip a dvd using dvd decrypter and then use shrink dvd and burn it to a dvd everything works.
But if i just use shrink to rip decode and shrink at the same time the vob's all work from the HD but when i burn them onto a dvd the whole film is ok until the very last 2-3 minutes of the film where i get an error msg c:13:60 this is on a sony dvd player and if i play the disc on my comp it comes back with an error saying it's dirty even though it's just been burned and is clean.
Any idea's would be helpfull. The second way is faster by about 30 mins. I have tried it with +R and -R and the same result
2COOL
17th December 2003, 22:24
Originally posted by paulydub
If i rip a dvd using dvd decrypter and then use shrink dvd and burn it to a dvd everything works.
But if i just use shrink to rip decode and shrink at the same time the vob's all work from the HD but when i burn them onto a dvd the whole film is ok until the very last 2-3 minutes of the film where i get an error msg c:13:60 this is on a sony dvd player and if i play the disc on my comp it comes back with an error saying it's dirty even though it's just been burned and is clean.
Any idea's would be helpfull. The second way is faster by about 30 mins. I have tried it with +R and -R and the same result Welcome to the forums! :D
Since I've been using DVD Shrink, I've never had it rip the files for me. Guess it's just an old habit that I rip separately. Besides, DVD Decrypter is a more updated ripper. My suggestion is do what works for you. IMO, who cares about ripping speed if you can't get a working backup at the end. ;)
pepipocpoc
18th December 2003, 23:28
Yup, 2cool is right. Besides, DVDdecrypter is the only prog I know (amongst many others I tried) that can rip heavily damaged DVDs. I've definitively adopted it :D .
paulydub
29th February 2004, 23:31
I found out what was wrong i have 2 hard disks and 80gb and a 20 gb
the 20 is split into 2 one partition was 10gb ntfs and the other was fat 32 and fat 32 does'nt support single files over 4gb.
I'm guessing thats why i was missing the last few min it was cutting the left over and just creating an image file of 4gb. I only did about 4 of them. I was writing the image from the c:\ to the 10 gb fat32 partition
thank for your help
paul
paulydub
20th August 2004, 08:21
i found out what was wrong it was one of the drives i was using it was in FAT32 and it does'nt support single file size's over 4gb thats what i was doing ripping an image of the proposed dvd files to be burnted onto the fat32 drive and having errors
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