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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by bolthole, Feb 24, 2005.

  1. bolthole

    bolthole Member

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    itried to backup my copy of the twin towers and about halfway through the rip, i got an encrypted file error message. i have xcopy platinum
     
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    I haven't tried TwinTowers yet so I'm not sure on this but it could have one of the new encryptions on it that X Copy can't handle. Try running Anydvd behind X Copy as an extra decrypter and see if it works. Also make sure the original isn't dirty or scratched bad at the point your process fails.

    Jerry
     
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    hi

    do yourself a flavour and get dvd decrypter to rip dvd's

    and dvd shrink to compress / re-author...

    and also if you get a problem ripping as jerry says run AnyDVD in the background

    first 2 apps are free! and excellant!
     
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    I tried DVD decryptor. Dvd shrink, clone dvd as well as dvd x copy platinum and they all seemed to stop ripping about halfway through the process! Any thoughts on this? Could it be something physically wrong with the disc surface?
     
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    If it is stopping at about the same point with all the software it is probably a problem with the original disc. I have had problems with brand new dvds out of the box that would not copy with anything. Once I exchange it for a second copy it usually works great. So you can have a dvd that looks clean and perfect but has corrupt data that shows up only when trying to rip it.

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    I think that you may be correct because I am noticing that there are pauses in the original disk. Thanks.
     

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