Rush Hour 3

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  1. 1Tizz

    1Tizz Regular member

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    Well at 1st I was having problems with anydvd and devfab so I just decided to do the movie only using anydvd and then it worked fine then I used IMGburn to burn it and the movie only turned out perfect. The disc is too big to big to keep eveything in tact so I only kept the main movie and it worked fine. Good Luck
     
  2. ZoSoIV

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    doing the movie only can solve alot of problems being the heavy protection in in the extras most the time
     
  3. 7thsinger

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    Agree with Zoso. Ripping main movie only is the most trouble free way to go on this one. FixVts or VobBlanker are a good idea too.
     
  4. handieeee

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    I'm just wondering what it is about this movie that is causing so many problems with most software. What have they changed on this DVD?
     
  5. 7thsinger

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    There are constant updates/changes in the encryption process to twart people from illegally copying copyrighted/trademarked material.
     
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  6. ZoSoIV

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    haven't you seen all the protection on this one lol?

    Summary for drive F: (AnyDVD 6.3.0.3)
    LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1S 9L08 2007/06/20 17:07
    Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)

    Media is a DVD.
    Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite)
    Size of first Layer: 1936336 sectors (3781 MBytes)
    Total size: 3642849 sectors (7114 MBytes)

    Video DVD (or CD) label: RUSH_HOUR_3
    Media is CSS protected!
    Video Standard: NTSC
    Media is locked to region(s): 1!

    Warning: .bup file location is wrong, .bup processing disabled!
    RCE protection not found.
    Found & removed structural copy protection!
    Found & removed invalid cell pieces!
    Repaired invalid title search pointer table!
    Found & removed bogus title set(s)!
    Found & removed invalid VOBUs!
    UDF filesystem patched!
    Found & removed Autorun from Video DV


     
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  7. 7thsinger

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    winnipoo
    make sure you have the newest beta version of DvdFab Hd Decrypter ...as it's update (dec. 23rd) was partially for this particular title.

    http://dvdfab.com/download.htm
     
  8. Vulcan94

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    Isn't the second title the full screen version?


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  9. libg

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    dvd shrink works fine but u need any dvd the new version and u u i'll be fine i just did it.
     
  10. edlonwlf

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    As I stated previously I have been able to back up the movie but I can't seem to burn in on a DVD. IMG is asking for a DVD+R/RW when it tries to burn the DVD. Currently I only have -R. Previous I had +R but ran out of them. I bought -R thinking it would be the same but IMG doesn't seem to like it. Does any1 know why that is? I have ripped other recently released titles with DVD-R on IMG without any issues. The only diference is that I have not used a DVD-R disc on my desktop but have used it on my laptop. I am trying to burn this movie on my laptop but this is the first time I have tried using a DVD-R. Could it be my burner???


    -Thanks

     
  11. ZoSoIV

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    are you sure the laptop burner supports the DVD dash R format? check your specs
     
  12. ZoSoIV

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    theres two titles of the full screen and two titles of the widescreen

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  13. bean55

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    Hi All

    DVDFab has new update 4030 as of this morning

    bean55
     
  14. edlonwlf

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    I'm about to sound like the smartest person right about now but.....

    ZoSo - How do I check the specs on my burner to see if it supports DVD dash R format??

    I am pretty new at all this. Don't mean to sound like a complete jck@$$. I've had a DVD burner that is 5 years old and 1 that is 1.5 years old that might not support the DVD dash R format. I didn't know that their was a difference in the way that the burner recognizes them. Here I was thinking that the software had some how become corrupted. Thanks for the knowledge to all here.

    thanks
     
  15. ZoSoIV

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    google the model number for the specs. or check the firmware page

    http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_search.php
     
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  16. edlonwlf

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    Thanks ZoSo!!! That is exactly what the problem was. Wow I feel special

    Live and Learn
     
  17. ZoSoIV

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    cool beans bro glad its worked out!!
     
  18. 7thsinger

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    Aha! Zoso strikes again!
     
  19. hjsn1

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    I like to use DVD Decrypter to rip because every time i've tried IMGburn, it never worked but when I used DVD Decrypter it worked every time. That is, until Rush Hour 3. To do this one I downloaded DVDFAB HD Decrypter(the free one) and it worked. no problems with it. Then I tried to rip War and it worked. The only problem was when I tried to use it on dvd shrink. It let me do the shrinking, taking out this and that so it would fit on one single-layer disc but when I tried to back it up it made the buffer go up to use all of my memory(1GB) and then some and then dvd shrink throws up an error that there is not enough memory to complete request. Underdog also does the same thing. What the heck is going on????? Anyone have any ideas?????
     
  20. ZoSoIV

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    that would be expected since imgburn is a burning engine ONLY ,NO built in ripper lol

    its the heavy copy protection thats causing dvd shrink to hang .SO what you want to do is rip with dvdfab decrypter THEN use either FixVTS or VOB Blanker to clean the file so dvd shrink can transcode it without problems ,then burn
     

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