Can some please help me?i'm having a problem gettin decryptor to allow me to rip the disc on to my hard drive..although i have loads of space on my hard drive i continue to get not enough memory on disc errors and end up with a incomplete file. I've only changed the following settings 1. Mode...... IFO 2. Set 'File splitting' to none 3. Enabled 'Stream processing' I have encounted the similar problem with shrink,Although i have managed to rip shorter length movies.This movie i have been unsuccessful...Movie length 01:51:36 Thanks for your help
Set you Decrypter settings back to default, the program works best at these settings. If you are just trying to rip the movie then do it in file mode and select Main Movie, after it is ripped then open Shrink and using the reauthor tab select your movie, otherwise Shrink will not open it. Just what movie are you trying to rip? Just because a movie reads 1 hour and 51 minutes does not mean it does not need compression, there are other factors involved.
Thanks for replying!! The movie is back to the future....i need to enable the final product after ripping using decryptor to be one file not split into gig chunks so pspvideo9 can then convert it into psp format. I'm using a guide from a magazine for reference about changing the settings,i've successfully converted other movies without a problem but they were shorter...it rips all of the movie bar 10-20 minutes at the end, on the main screen of decryptor it shows that the capacity is 58,976,224KB and free space 41,445,888KB I've tried several different destination folders and stil no change Thaks again
Here is the most definitive guide for Decrypter I know of http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=51575 It explains the settings and in/outs of the program. Since I have not done what you are trying to do I cannot comment much more. However, you might want to try and rip in ISO mode this will create one big image file not split into chunks.
Think the problem is that windows will not allow any single file over 4gig, do you no anyway around this?
What OS are you using? If you are not using XP then no Windows will not allow a file over 4g, however if you are ripping with DVD Decrypter in ISO mode it should break up the file, however if you open the MDS file it will put all the broken bits back together. Here is an thread that explains. http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=44796 However if you are using Windows XP you need to make sure your HDD is formatted for NTFS file system and not Fat32, you can convert to this with no loss of data.