Hey everyone! I've been using this site for the last couple of months and it is great! Have a problem though.... I've been burning movies constantly and without error, using DVD Decrypt/Shrink and AnyDVD/CloneDVD, my problem is this....with all the movies that have been successful, I have been racking my brain to get UNDERWORLD. I don't know why, but I can't get it no matter what I try. Can anyone help? Also, I am interested in learning every aspect about dvds, sectors, and everything else imaginable when it comes to burning movies and so forth. Are there any books, tutorials, or anything else I can; to learn all this information. Thanks for all your help and see you on the forum.
Hey bbmayo, Well, the problem is just getting it to burn. I usually use DVD Decrypt and Shrink, but when I am using Decrypt it only goes to like 11% then it just stops, and my dvd just starts spinning in the drive. Same thing goes for when I am using ANYDVD and then try it with Shrink. Usually I can just use Decrypt and Shrink and that is all, but Underworld is the only movie giving me problems. Here is what comes up with ANYDVD Summary for drive F: Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 Media is a Data DVD. Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite) Video DVD (or CD) label: DVD_VIDEO Media is CSS protected! Video Standard: NTSC Media is region free. Found & removed RCE protection! DVD structure appears to be correct. Structural copy protection not found. Autorun not found on Video DVD. Bad sector protection not found. Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1! Now, when I start using Decrypt, usually when it reads the dvd the actual name of the movie is diplayed, but with this one, it only says "DVD_VIDEO." So, as I am replying to your response, I was running CloneDVD, and this is what I got: F:/VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_1.VOB: read error TCS Sector Reader Incorrect function It also says something about if the media has failed, please clean the surface and try again. I keep my movies in almost mint condition, so I am at a lost. Hope you can help?
This really sounds like a problem with the original disk (dirty or scratched) The disk may look good but it could still have a problem. Try cleaning it very good I use DiskDR the motorized one for problem disk's and it works very good. I even had disk I thought were totaly ruined in Iraq and DiskDR repaired them. If you cant get the disk clean enough to work or cant get your hands on a DiskDR then I would go to the video store and rent a copy and back that up. Just a suggestion Good Luck
Mayo, Thanks for your help. After I sent the post I noticed a small faded in scratch, in the form of a circle. I think you are right about the defects. I'll just try and rent it or get it from someone else. Thanks again for all your help.