Let me start off by saying: The full movie size w/o ripping anything - 7.95Gb Slyfox AnyDVD running in backround DVD Shrink - Negative - CRC Error DVD Decryptor/Fab Express - Negative - 1.51Gb of movie ripped 6.44Gb Missing Exact CRC Error - DVD Shrink encountered an error and cannot continue. Failed to read file "F:/" Data error (cyclic Redundancy Check) Any clue's?
Well this could have 2 things that may cause this problem. 1.The disc is dirty and needs cleaning. or 2.What version of of AnyDVD are you using??
Sounds like a bad sector error placed strategically into the movie by those rascally rabbits over at the movie studio who produced the disc. Or it could very well be a bad press. Try downloading and installing the latest version AnyDVD. This'll patch the bad sector (if of course that is what it is). It's free for 21 days. After that you have to purchase or go back to getting hosed reads. AnyDVD 5.9.5.3: http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html
AnyDVD current version 5.9.5.3 is in use. It's def not a bad copy, went to work last night and got another copy cause I've had that happen once or twice, no luck. Has anyone else gotten this movie yet to test it?
Really? And the second disc gave you the same exact error? This sounds more like yet another type of protection maybe. Something possibly AnyDVD hasn't addressed or been familiarized with yet? That's an interesting one. Are you able to backup others with no probs?
If you are using the new AnyDVD then use the ripper in the program and rip to your HDD and then process with Shrink. The ripper will fix any suspect cells as it rips. Just right click on your red fox in the tray and then choose rip to HDD from the sidebar.
let me ask you a question do you work in a video store? the reason i am asking the movie fun with dick and jane dose not come out in stores untill 04/11/06 at least here in usa, i wont get my copy untill 04/07/06 i work in a video store so that is why i am asking, you might post a screen shot of any dvd and show us what it said, also there is a rip on the net so it can be riped so you might be doing something wrong , might try dvd region + css free works on a lot of newer movies.
Possible causes for CRC error: The DVD you are trying to backup may be dirty, physically damaged (scratches) or badly authored. These are the most common reason that you get this error code - the DVD can't be read by your DVD reader/burner. The other possible cause for this error code is: The DVD you are trying to backup is protected by the ARccOS copy protection system. DVD Shrink can't handle this protection on it's own and I know you stated you have anydvd, but try using DVD Decrypter (it's a better ripper) first before the files are handled by DVD Shrink. Use DVD Decrypter to transfer the DVD to your hard disk. Use 'File mode' when you ripp the DVD. If you need it you can get it here; http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/DVD_Decrypter/1011845169/1 After you have used DVD Decrypter and have the movie files on your hard disk - you should be able to use DVD Shrink with those files, having anydvd running in the backround. NOTE: Some new Sony (and also from other companies) released DVD's have a modified version of ARccOS™ on them and are not fully supported by DVD Decrypter version 3.5.4.0, so I would have anydvd running in the backround when using it, but you should change some of decrypter's setting to make it play well with anydvd, here are the changes: [bold]To use DVDDecrypter with AnyDVD set I/O Model to SPTI or ElbyCDIO, Set CSS Cracking method to none, Disable checking for structure protection.[/bold] EDIT: @arniebear, beat me to that submit button again..LOL..hey, I keep forgetting about the ripper that anydvd now has, it's also another tool to try (haven't had the need to yet since anydvd has done a great job for me so far), but thanks for reminding me about it.
@john123 I used the AnyDVD ripper on Narnia, because just AnyDVD and Decrypter produced a file that neither Shrink or Recode would open, however Clone would. The ripped file from AnyDVD opened right up with Shrink and Recode. I then ran it through DVDRB and it came out fantastic.
@pntyliner http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=52156 One of the best programs for highly compressed movies, the backups are great. It does take some time to do, Narnia took me 89 minutes on my P4 3.4 but it looks fantastic on my 52 inch set.
Just a little update I do work at a video store I get the movies atleast 1 week before they come out on dvd. I didnt know that Slyfox ANYDVD had a ripper on it but I will check that out now that I'm home from work.
This movie is protected much like memoirs of a geisha, it will need to be ripped with dvdfab gold and then shrunk. did it with memoirs, doing it as i speek with fun with dick and jane. good luck to all
ok all you people having problems copying fun with dick and jane all you need to do is install the latest version of any dvd and use the shrink to copy it on a dvd it works because i did it dont try and burn it with the nero 7 because that does not work and dont forget the latest version of any dvd gives you a 21 free day trial so good luck
I just downloaded anydvd and burnt Fun with Dick and Jane in about 20 minutes. I used anydvd and dvd shrink only. For two days Iv'e been trying with everything I had, like 8 programs. pgcedit, dvd decrypter, none of them worked.
@ jed Could you knidly tell us how you did it @tellboy @luca Shrink will decrypt and compress, but will NOT burn. So how did you burn?? Cause shrink did not do it for you all by itself! Perhaps you have Shrink set auto to go to Nero.??
To successfully rip and backup "any new released movie(s)," all you ever needed is the latest from DVDFAB Decrypter (FREE) + VobBlanker (FREE), and then use whatever your desire transcoders or encoders afterward. To make a long story short, here's how to do it: (1) rip the movie(any movies) with the latest from DVDFAB Decrypter into your hard drive, wait until it's successfully completed (this usually takes like 12 - 15 minutes only). (2) open up VobBlanker and follow the below steps: (A) INPUT = load your already ripped VIDEO_TS.IFO from hard drive (B) OUTPUT = make a new VIDEO_TS folder in your hard drive or if you have 2 hard drives, then set the new OUTPUT into a different destination aka hard drive (this will process faster like 5 minutes only) (C) click "PROC.ALL" at the RIGHT (D) click "PROCESS" at the bottom That's it... easy as sippin' on some Heineken. Now just sit tight and wait until VobBlanker is completed, then load/import your newly created VIDEO_TS file/folder that VobBlanker created into DVD Shrink or Nero Recode 2 or DVD-RB Pro + CCE and perform your usual "transcoding/encoding" process. And of course, the rest is history. Best of lucks to all and happy burning!
The easiest way to do this if you have 2 dvd drives is to download dvd fab express. I have been copying with it and it works great. I have copied dick and jane with now problem and also King Kong.