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another decrypter question

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by blayd, Feb 5, 2006.

  1. blayd

    blayd Member

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    I've had great success with decrypter and shrink, but have had a problem come up. I had decrypter read a DVD, its only 2,524,217,344 bytes in size, ( an 80 minute DVD) it said the reading ISO was successful, then I did ISO write, it said it wrote successful, but when I went to play it, it will only play in my computers WINDVD player, but not in any other player. All other movies I backed up play fine. Anyone had this problem before? I am using the same media, same settings as the other movies, everything seems to go fine, but the disk wont get recognized by any machine except my computers default player, WINDVD. The DVD is David Gilmour: live in 1984. Any help would be appreciated. This is a hard to find disk and I really want a back up.
     
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    Minion Senior member

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    Did you Make sure your Burned the DVD as the Lowest speed Possible??

    Because High Speed Burning Causes Burn errors and if your DVD Player reads one of these errors right at the Beginning of the DVD it will not recognize the disk and Standalone DVD Players are MUCH More sensitive to these Types of Things were a DVD Drive in a PC seems to have much more Tollerance with read errors.....


    That"s about all I can Think of...

    Good luck
     
  3. blayd

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    Yes, I tried that as well, turning the speed down to 1X. I am thinking now that this may be a region problem, It turns out the original disk will only play in one home player I have found so far out of 8. the copies DO play in the same machine. The original disk has all 8 regions listed, I thought this meant it should play in all regions... but have learned some machines may read this as "region free" ? From what I've been told, region free disks are discouraged in a machine that has a region assigned, the thinking is.. if its region free, it must be a copy. Still not sure... but thanks for the reply.
     
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    u used read and write iso? for movies your use MODE>FILE
     

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