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DVD Decrypter Error

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by dac21, Oct 8, 2003.

  1. dac21

    dac21 Member

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    I am trying to burn my DVD movies and computer games. I have the following:
    HP pavillion DVD writer 300n 1.25
    DVD Decrypter
    Blindwrite
    Nero 6
    IFOedit
    daemon tools
    I am very new at this and havent gotten past the first stage of ripping the files. I get up to 75% done and then get an error message saying:
    76% VTS_01_5.VOB
    I/O error!
    HP DVD writer 300n 1.25
    ScsiStatus:OxO2
    Uncovered read error

    I also tried burning The Sims computer game, and my DVD decrypter bogged out to 1x speed and kept saying error.
    What do I do?????
    someone help please
     
  2. Yuriv

    Yuriv Regular member

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    I have had the I/O problem once when ripping a scratched disc, but I switched from my LG DVD-RAM drive to my Samsung DVD-ROM drive and it read the whole thing with only a few errors along the way that were not serious enough to crash the process.

    I suggest that you head over to www.dvddecrypter.com, the program developer usually answers questions on the site's forum very quickly and thoroughly.

    As for the SIMs, its just a basic data CDR, so try using NERO or another burning app....

    Good luck
     
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    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    In DVD Decrypter settings/options check the box '[bold]ignore read errors [/bold]' ...as that usually helps !

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    Bodene Regular member

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    I've heard that not having enough available ram can effect the ripping process. If he were using...say...128mb ram, or a sub 1.5ghz processor...could THAT cause his errors?
     
  5. dac21

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    my ram is 256k and my processor is 2.5G, so I dont think thats the problem. The disk I am trying to burn is actually brand new, so I dunno.
    Is what I have all I should need to burn successfully?
    I will try the other suggestion and let you know.
    Thanks a lot guys, this girls confused!
     
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    I also have another problem, I tried to use DVD shrink, and I'm getting the same errors when it starts the shrinking process.
    can someone maybe reccomend a good site or guide that will kind of take me step by step?
    like I said I'm hella new at this, actually havent been sucessful yet, but I'm really eager. I appreciate the help guys
     
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