Problems with CSS Protection

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  1. MacMall

    MacMall Member

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    I've backed up 5 DVDs and haven't had any problems. Coach Carter is the 1st one that I've come across with CSS protection and I don't know how to get around it. I'm using DVD Shrink and I just downloaded AnyDVD but I'm not sure how to use it. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
     
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    Rip with DVD Decrypter then compress with Shrink
     
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    Thanks, I'm trying that right now...Oh, does it matter if you rip to a file or as ISO or does it matter?
     
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    use dvdd and rip with file then use dvds and once it does its thing use dvdd and write iso
     
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    If you know your going to compress with Shrink it doesn't matter files or ISO. But if there is a chance you may use a different program, rip in file mode
     
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    Coach Carter is nothing special, it is simply just another piece of cake only. DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink can do the job flawlessly. Perhaps, you just have a bad original pressed that's all. Other than that, there is nothing to worry about Coach Carter at all. Keep in mind to use good quality media such as FUJI, Maxell and SONY (get the DVD+R 8X and make sure it says: MADE IN JAPAN).

    {{Here is a simple and basic steps to back up using DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink on a DVD5 disc(single layer), assuming you already have the latest from Decrypter & Shrink:}}

    ** put blank dvd (please use good media such as FUJI/TY, Maxell and Sony) in dvd burner
    ** put original dvd in dvd rom
    ** open up your c: drive or hard drive, go to NEW, Folder, name it COACHCARTER_BACKUP or anything you want, then hit [enter] to save it
    ** open up DVD Decrypter, MODE, ISO, READ R
    ** choose your SOURCE <-- your dvd rom with Original movie
    ** choose your Destination <-- browse to your hard drive with your newly created folder earlier; example:COACHCARTER_BACKUP, then click on OPEN, and SAVE
    ** now click on DECRYPT, wait until it's completed, and closed DVD Decrypter (this takes about 15 - 20 mins or depending on your computer specs)

    ** open up DVD Shrink, go to FILE, Open Disc Image, and browse to your ISO you created with DVD Decrypter(COACHCARTER_BACKUP) in your hard drive, and OPEN it
    ** Shrink should do a quick Analysis now.... wait until it's completed
    ** Note: if you want super quality and just the main movie only without the extras and menu, then you can click on "Re-author" mode, click on "main title 1" on drag it to drop it under the "DVD Structure", then click on BACKUP, and OK
    ** Note: if you want "Full Disc Backup" with better quality, then you should set it on the "quality settings" to your desire
    ** click on BACKUP, on TARGET DEVICE, select Backup Target to: ISO Image File and Burn with DVD Decrypter, and on "select target image file": browse to your folder earlier you created.
    ** now hit OK, sit back and relax, DVD Shrink will do the encoding, wait until it's completed (this takes anywhere from 20 - 35 mins depending on your computer specs)
    ** once Shrink is done, it should automatically back up with DVD Decrypter. That's it.... wait for Decrypter to finish the back up process and you're done(this takes about 7 - 10 mins depending on your computer specs).


    Hope this help you a little. Have fun burning!!!
     

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