That's okay - just rip it. Then when you open those files ripped from DVDFab in Shrink - Shrink will get it to fit on the DVD-5.
Cman: You are da man, that worked perfectly. Thankyou, so much, do you know if Mr Woodcock will work this way to or not?
I'm not sure bout Mr. Woodcock but the basic technique is pretty much golden for now. As you are well aware, things change as it's a constant game of encryption vs decryption and at any given time, a certain software package will cease to be effective. Just ask the folks with Nero Recode combo'd with AnyDVD 6303. Used to work like a charm but not anymore on the newer 2008 releases. Just stay on top of the information mountain and you'll be fine for the most part. There are guys on here that are pretty much Phd's when it comes to this sort of thing. Happy Burnings!!!!
my PHD is in music but I'm ok backing up DVDs also.\, on the newer releases that have problems keep a look out for the beta versions of dvdfab decrypter and anydvd there usually out there to be found in many threads here
i have good luck chuck and 310 to yuma fabbed onto my hd but shrink says it is too big,it says to remove some audio but it still wont work.i can remove all audio and it wont work.mr woodcock worked just using the new dvdfab.i would like to see a new shrink sometime in the future.
AD friends, Lionsgate films have a new wrinkle in their movies Armamentaria (A) 1) newest dvdfabhd or Anydvd/dvd decrypter combo 2) fixvts 3) vob blanker 4) dvd shrink 5) imgburn Methodology 1) rip to HDD by any of the 2 above methods in A-1 2) use fixvts full disc 3) use vob blanker ( blank out all items that have no video { use preview function } and it's corresponding menu control- usually about 114kb. Also blank out BOTH the "Gearworks LionsGate moving logos 14MB in size. On the film Good Luck Chuck, there exists a file near the bottom of vob blanker's main page that's 190Mb in size. DO NOT preview{ this file froze my pc when opened. It is a sleeper subroutine that makes shrink,recode and the rest of the transcoders read file TOO large to compress } This file MUST be blanked. 4)Use dvd shrink ( I like to output to iso file ) 5) burn iso file with imgburn 6) Enjoy! What appears to be happening is that if the movies cannot be protected, then why not introduce subroutines into the moves tha a stand alone dvd player cannot read, but a pc can and act on as a endless loop subroutine that ties up all tha resources of the pc ( Ii know as the 190Mb file in GLC made my core 2 duo processor go to 100%CPU usage- used task manager )
There is talk around, that in Dvd Shrink just click on Analysis in the toolbar & let it run, also works.
Thanks, iluvendo: Your way worked so much better than mine! My way worked as long as I watched the movie on my computer. But, as soon as I burned it to DVD, everything went haywire. The DVD tried to load, then stopped. If I hit Play, it would start the movie, but no menues or extras. Does this method work for 3:10 to Yuman, also? I haven't tried to rip it, yet. Thanks. Angelus.
It should, and as I recall, there is no 190Mb file in it. But the same method works actually on all movies. BTW an hearty You are Welcome.
After ripping this movie, I ran it through PgcEdit. It found over 150 uncalled PGC's and a few other minor problems. I then ran it through FixVTS and now have a clean rip.
I also normally run everything through FixVts before transcoding. With this title i also ran it in Deep Analysis before transcoding and burning. Flawless copy.
Your method also works, unless you have a scratched disc. My first copy of GLC had a nick in it, and it kept freezing at 50%. It worked the second time, though.
If you're having a problem shrinking with DVD shrink with movies being too big such as shoot em up, rush hour 3, or good luck chuck try copying with lastest free version of dvd fab hd decrypter and then before you use shrink to shrink it go to deep analysis mode within shrink. This for some reason works perfectly, your dvd's aren't too big anymore. what up
When using RipItForMe, one-click mode, after the ONE click, just be patient. It just thinks for a bit. Doesn't usually do that. It will say NOT RESPONDING in the task manager, but it's fine.