Casino Royale

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  1. freedom2

    freedom2 Regular member

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    @biga76...................

    if you had paid for it in the first place you wouldn't
    be asking this guestion.............

    "I have an earlier version of AnyDVD 5.3.2.1. Can someone tell me where to go to get the version 6.1.3.0 or better w/o going to the Slysoft website"

    if you want it pay$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for it................
    it's the best money you will spend$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$


    AnyDvD/CloneDvD worked great as usual.........................

    good day...........................
     
  2. SwitchFX

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    No mate, you didn't read it right. I was going to return the DVD Casino Royale for the 24 I paid for it. LOL

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    To burn the movie you're going to need to use Ripit4ME latest you don't need the VST removers since it's got one built in now. Just load the PSL file into DVD decrypter and let it do it's job. After 17 minutes your movie is ready for DVD shrink.

     
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  3. soundmax

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    This worked for me:

    1) DVDFab Decrypter rip Full Movie to HD

    2) Shrink (main movie only) then DVD Decrypter to burn.

    Have never encountered a problem using this method. Using Verbatim DVD-R
     
  4. PacMan777

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    LOL Mate, I believe you forgot to write it right. Ever think of obeying rules of communication. It usually refers to something you've mentioned. You neglected to mention it, the Casino Royale DVD, anywhere in your comment.
     
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  5. PacMan777

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    You've been lucky in your movie selection and the point in time you've chosen to do your backups. DVD Fab Decrypter was a week or so in catching up when the heavier copy protections first came along (Saw 3: Unrated, Region 1). Talladega Nights was an intro and then the industry came out full blast with Saw 3 and now Casino Royale is similar to Saw 3 as far as the large number of bogus material used to try to mess up the recording software.

    DVDFab Decrypter is a good program, even if Fengtao is a bit slow upgrading it sometimes. It's one of the programs I keep for ripping.

    @SwitchFX

    Good choice in software, but all a person needs to do is choose one of the file rip modes and use the 1 Click mode. No need to do anything with PSL files, the program does it. The software does the rest. The FixVTS code is now incorporated in RI4M. I caught your drift, but there is no such thing as a VST remover. FixVTS is more along the lines of correcting errors in IFO and VOB files. I have to applaud your equipment though. I thought my PC was quick, but somehow you "smoked" my rip time. It took the DVD Decrypter rip portion almost 19 minutes to do that segment alone. With the rest of the RI4M processing for compliance, it took almost 9 minutes more. There was a lot of trash to weed out. But somehow you managed to do the job in 17 minutes when it took me 28 using the same software (with a dual core AMD @ 2.8GHz). Good job.
     
  6. SwitchFX

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    Ah my friend, it's called an Intel core 2 duo E6300 @ 2.4 ghz. OC. Better architecture.

    Just one problems come up with my dvd. The quality isn't as great as other movies I've burned. Could it be the compression was too much and I didn't deselect the extra unneeded audio channels and subtitle crap?

    BTW thank you for the applaud.
     
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    PacMan, that second link you gave me installed it without a hitch. The guide is a no-brainer. And Casino-Royale has officially been backed up within my movie collection!!!

    Many thanks!!!
     
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    You're welcome. Glad you got-er-done. ;)

    SwitchFX
    The poor quality might have something to do with the architecture of the PC you're using. ;) Mine came out great. LOL Couldn't resist a bit of humor. It's probably the software if you used the Quality Settings in Shrink. Did you adjust the AEC setting? Compression was high for this one. This one is best done in movie only or movie + menu with transcoding software. I used Rebuilder Pro with CCE SP (encoder) and the results are similar to the excellent results I've gotten with my AMD PC in the past. I'll have to give credit to the software though. LOL
     
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  9. marvan

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    Has anyone tried to upgrade anydvd to anydvd HD? the specs on www.slysoft.com say that anydvd HD will remove any encryption on any HD DVD. So can anyone verify this myth? thanks!
     
  10. PacMan777

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    I wish I could. Blu Ray and HD DVD are still a bit pricey for many of us. If you have Blu Ray or HD DVD, Slysoft has a HD trial you can use to see how it works. You can verify the truth of the claims and report back to us (poor folks). ;)
     
  11. SwitchFX

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    No I didn't touch the AEC settings, I've still got the _TS folders on my computer. So I'll be re-ripping the stuff asap to fix the problem hopefully.
     
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    The AEC settings are supposed to help. Dr Shrink added them to the mix anyway. Sometimes it's more art than science. The default (sharp) doesn't work as well for heavy compression. If it were me I'd try smooth first and then super smooth to see the difference. Once you get a feel for it, you can do a better job at selecting for different movies. Some of the settings may depend on personal preference.

    Good luck and let us know how it turns out. Bond being a favorite, I suspect others will be interested. There's a lot of Shrink users out there.
     
  13. SwitchFX

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    Got it, I'll try super smooth on the first go.

    The problem was that after backing hte movie on the DVD I put it into the a standalone watched a bit to see if it burned correctly and I noticed the imagees on the screen when watching the movie showed "patches" near the faces or bright colors. Light ones.

    This is usually a low bit rate but that's not the case here I perceive. As the reason for it is a hi compression.

    Thanks
     
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    I'm thinking smooth may give the best picture on this one. Just a feeling. Like I mentioned, it's not science and has a bit or preference involved. Max is the extreme, I guess it doesn't matter where you start though, if you're going to try both settings
     
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    Yea Casino Royale Gave me trouble using Shrink and Anydvd... couldnt even "Open" disc... should wouldn't even read a dvd in the drive.


    Ran DVD-FAB... worked flawlessly. then just opened that up with shrink and compressed it.

     
  16. SwitchFX

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    My preference is a clean clear picture. I was disappointed of the movie that got backed up. Hopefully this works.

    Keep you updated PacMan
     
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    For the big blockbuster movies you should be checking out Rebuilder.
     
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    For the big blockbuster movies, you should be using DLs. How many of those types of movies are there in a year? They're worth the $1.49. Not to step on your toes, PacMan777, but that's what I do. JM2C
     
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    Or split the movie on 2 disc's, and casino worked great with anydvd and clone.
     
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