Just bought "Click" and wanted to back it up like I usually do, but it wont go threw either anydvd backing up to harddrive or shrink and if I bought another bad copy I will just break down and cry so wondering if anyone else is having problems.
1) First, if you have anydvd, you should always check and make sure you're using the current version 6.0.8.0 (the software should alert you if a new version is available). If an update is needed, get it here; http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html 2) Anydvd comes with a ripper that can be used on difficult to backup DVDs, you can use its ripper to put the video files on your hard drive. Once the ripper is done, open the files using shrink and use it as you normally would to create a backup. The ripper can be accessed by right clicking on the red fox in your task bar in the lower right, click on the ripper to start the process. 3) You can also try using DVD decrypter (in file mode) with anydvd running to rip to the hard drive with, DVD decrypter is very good when using it to backup those pain in the butt DVDs. When the process is complete, open the files using shrink and use it as you normally would to create a backup. get DVD decrypter here; http://www.mrbass.org/dvdrip/ here's a guide if needed; http://www.dvdshrink.info/dvd-decrypter.php 4) Another suggestion is to use DVDfab decrypter (a free ripper/decrypter) to rip the video files to your hard drive, when the process is complete, open the files using shrink and use it as you normally would to create a backup. [bold]NOTE: If you're going to try using DVDFab to rip with, you need to disable anydvd, the two together will conflict with eachother. Right click on the red fox and choose exit to disable.[/bold] get DVDFab decrypter here; http://www.dvdidle.com/free.htm If you're not having any luck, there's a good bet that the problem lies with the DVD itself, return it if you can and retry to back it up...
Actually, I was able to back this movie using dvd decrypter to rip to HD first with anydvd 6.0.7.0 running and clonedvd to shrink. No problems...
I am also having problems with my copy of Click. My burner won't even recognize that I put a disk in. All other disks work so I know it is not my burner. Has any one had success in backing up their copy of Click?
I used ripit4me and then ran it thru vob blanker,then I used nero recode. I did the whole movie and I got a great copy.... Racerxdvd
I had to update to anydvd 6.0.8.0 to do this 1...Click had a lot of protection on it..major protection. if i could only get this kinda protection on my discs..lol
It's strange how some people report problems when other people with the same software have none. I've tried everything in the arsenal and this is the first time I've been unsucessful in backing up one of my movies. In my last attempt using Any DVD's Ripper, I got Shrink to get past the "bad info in X" and "missing file" to only have it commit the dreaded "Out of Memory" error. I guess this must be the best movie ever made and Sony doesn't want it backed up. F Sony. It's things like this that keep me from buying any of their electronics. Too bad I don't have a choice when buying DVDs.
I could not get VobBlanker 2.1.1.0 to run thru the whole disc after using DVDFabDecrypter 3.0.2.0 dvd shrink would not do it and DVD Decrypter didnt. My solution _ Just the Movie Back up DVDFabDecrypter 3.0.2.0 open disc and select only the movie to Decrypt and then use dvd Shrink.. weeeee bleeeeep
@movie27 AnyDVD 6.0.7.0 will work just fine with "CLICK" I backed this film up a week ago prior to AnyDVD's 6.0.8.0 update was available along with "WAIST DEEP". I ran AnyDVD 6.0.7.0 in the backround and used CloneDVD2 2.0.9.1 to back the movies up to disc. Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD 6.0.7.0) Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 Media is a Data DVD. Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite) Size of first Layer: 2084960 sectors (4072 MBytes) Total size: 4169920 sectors (8144 MBytes) Video DVD (or CD) label: CLICK Media is CSS protected! Video Standard: NTSC Media is locked to region(s): 1! RCE protection not found. Found & removed wrong DVD structure! Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)! Found & removed bogus title set! Found & removed invalid VOBUs! Changed firstplay: Jump directly to TitleMenu! Found & removed Autorun from Video DVD! Found & removed 5 bad sector protections! Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1! See my previous post: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/402768 The new title you'll soon see that I just purchased today is "MONSTER HOUSE" which so far out of the new films I just purchased seems to have the most encryption, SONY Arccos "PUPPETLOCK". Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD 6.0.8.0) Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 Media is a Data DVD. Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite) Size of first Layer: 2084960 sectors (4072 MBytes) Total size: 4169920 sectors (8144 MBytes) Video DVD (or CD) label: Monster_House Media is CSS protected! Video Standard: NTSC Media is locked to region(s): 1! RCE protection not found. Found & removed wrong DVD structure! Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)! Found & removed bogus title set! Found & removed invalid VOBUs! Changed firstplay: Jump directly to TitleMenu! Found & removed Autorun from Video DVD! Found & removed 5 bad sector protections! Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1! "The Omen" "Over The Hedge" have nothing speacial on them surprisingly? "The Omen" is a good watch. A good remake.