can i avoid redoing the entire disc?

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  1. Rheece

    Rheece Member

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    I use DVD shrink, though sometimes I encounter cyclic redundancy errors, and I have to redo the entire contents of the disc, and even then I might still get a cyclic redundancy error the second time, and it could drag on for hours without any final result. Is there a program where I can choose select portions of the disc for redoing so I can just redo the part where the error occurs, instead of having to delete it all to begin afresh?
     
  2. SUKIE

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    it sounds lik eto me that the crc errors are the results of a css protected disc.

    i may be wrong, but are you ripping direct from a disc?


    if so , use dvd decryptor to bypass the css protection and ripp to hdd first ,then use shrink.


    sukie
     
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    CRC errors are caused by dirty disks, or problematic movies. If it is a problematic movie, then use DVD Decrypter and rip to hardrive first, and then Shrink.

    Courtesy of DVD Shrink Guide

     

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