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LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-812S Problems

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  1. Phys

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    I have problems burning "Pirates of the caribbean" then.
    Is there any other way to do? Thanks a alot
    What are the options i should tic and untic from DVD Decrypter?

     
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    I'm sorry to hear that disabling the box next to 'Enable overlapped I/O – this may increase ripping performance’ didn't do the trick.

    But try doing what flip218 said about cleaning your disc, see how that goes, or check to see if your disc is very scratched and all?
     
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    Yeah i checked and the disc is very clean.. I don't understand. The error arrives when the decryption process is at 52% (exactly). When at 52%, i hear some bizarre noise in the pc and then the error message appears. Always the same message (see earlier posts).

    I tried a second time and it has stopped at 52%.. What's with that number ?? ;) Haha

    Anyhow.. i'll try with SmartRipper and then with DVD X Rescue to see if it will help or something..

    I'll give more details soon.
    Thanks a lot

    If any other idea please post, Ty
     
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    I tryed with Smart Ripper but it stopped at 54 %. What could it be or how could i solve that problem please?

    The source DVD is original and very clean, there's french and english tracks on it. (Pirates of the Carabbean).

    Thank you
     
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    Is it the PAL version or NTSC (US) version. Since it's ripping and gets @ 54% suspect a couple things. Check your cache file on your harddrive. Make sure you have plenty of room on that drive. Also, another issue sound like it may be the disc. Since you already own a copy, go rent it and see if it can pull from there.

     
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    You're talkin about PAL or NTSC. I don't know, where is it written, hot can i know? Yeah no problem with the room, i have 100 GB free. Thankyou
     
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    Well.. the movie which stopped at 52% analysing..

    I tryed decrypting with SmartRipper.. stopped at 54%

    Then tryed with DVD X Rescue and had a reading error..
    So i think it's really the source which was damaged. But there were no scratch.. so wtf =)

    Thank you.


    But.. i have problems decrypting "Three Kings".. stops at 99%.. sucks haha ;)

    I tryied with Shrink and then with Decrypter.. not working. I'll try with SmartRipper and if doesn't work.. i'll post a new message.


    Thanks you
     
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  8. Phys

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    No doesn't work. I can't even see a scratch on my source DVD. What could i do?

    I've seen some "CD machine repair " or something in the stores.. It says it can removes scratches and etc.. Does those things really works? and anyway... i have no scratch to remove.. I'm kinda lost lol

    Someone help please, Thanks a lot
     
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    Is your harddrives setup as FAT32 or NTFS... that could cause a problem with ripping because FAT32 maxes out @ 4gb files.

    Yes, the cd/dvd repair kits do work, BUT, remember it's like buffing a car, you're actually removing some of the protective coating... basically makes them more prone to scratches later on
     
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    Hmm i see.. But i don't understand much about FAT32 and NTFS..
     
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    lol, you might want to do some research on Fat32 and NTFS...

    Depending on how many harddrives / partitions you have this is how you check the drive to see if it is NTFS or FAT32

    My Computer> Right Click on your harddrive, then click properties.. Where it says "File System" it should read NTFS or FAT32.

    Check that and then get back with us.
     
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    Okay i checked and it says NTFS. So i really think the problem was my source DVD

    Thank you
     

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