Need help with something weird in shrink

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  1. shrnh

    shrnh Member

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    I used dvd decrypter for National Treasure and no problems, however, during Shrink I ran into a problem. It did the Analysing fine but when I hit backup a message came up in the viewer window stating"parental setting of this player prohibits play". then it has a box marked yes and one marked no. if you continue with encoding the picture is solid black the entire time.

    while trying to copy Finding Neverland I had a different problem in shrink. I got an i/o error involving vts_01_1.vob and was unable to continue.
    I use dvd decrypter with any dvd in background.

    can someone help me with these two problems...please.

    thanks
    sharon
     
  2. res2cue

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    do you have the latest vesion of anydvd? Finding Neverland shouldn't give you any problems. I used to use dvd decrypter, but changed to dvdfab decrypter. Seemed to give me less problems, and better updates. Try that, you might like it. The actual error you are getting seems to a bad VOB file, which can be fixed using VOB Blanker, or ripping with anydvd.. or I think the new ripit4me will also fix these bad files.

    As for your shrink problem.. umm I have no idea.
     
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  3. binkie7

    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi shrnh
    Welcome to aD
    AnyDVD running in the background w/ Shrink will handle these - along with any newer movies.
    Like res2cue - make sure you are using the latest one - 6.0.5.1.

    If you are using AnyDVD w/ Decrypter then make sure you have these settings in Decrypter.
    Go to tools>settings
    General tab - uncheck 'check for structure protection'
    CSS Tab - under CSS Cracking Method have 'none' checked.
     

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