Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith

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  1. alpsig

    alpsig Regular member

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    I am trying to back up Revenge of the Sith, but I can not open it with DVD Shrink. I ripped onto my computer with DVD Fab Decrypter, then ran it through VOB Blanker, and then opened it with DVD Shrink. But when I open the new VOB file, it get the following error message, "DVD Shrink Encountered an error and can not continue. Failed to read file "c:\........\DVD\VOB Star Wars\VTS_07_3.VOB" Invalid Access to Memory.
    How do I get around this error? I have never encounted this problem before. I can not open the disc with DVD Shrink either to rip onto my computer using Shrink and not DVD Fab. Please help.
     
  2. johnl123

    johnl123 Regular member

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    I backed up this flick a long time ago using only DVD shrink, there was nothing special about it. I used DVD shrink in reauthor mode to backup just the main movie and 5.1 AC3 english audio channel. I had shrink create an ISO image and burned it to disk using DVD decrypter.

    Try backing it up the same way (if you haven't done so already) , if you're still having problems with doing it, it's possible you got a bad copy, return the disk and get another, then try backing up from that one.
     
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    chayne04 Regular member

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    I too, had no problems with this movie. I ran it through DVD Shrink, but i backed up the whole disc. No problems whatsoever.
     
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    When you ripped it and run it through DVDFab and then VobBlanker it put it into a sub folder labeled DVD. Open shrink and click on where you placed it but find DVD and then click on that. it should open and then analysis it ok. My friend had same problem and got the same error. Good luck.
     
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  5. alpsig

    alpsig Regular member

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    johnl123, I kind of thought it might be a bad disc. I downloaded AnyDVD and tried to use that as well, but still no luck. I am going to get a different disc and try it. One of things that I noticed is during the analysis in Shrink, I could see on teh preview some green lines appearing in the movie and then shortly after that the movie would stop and I would get the error message.
     
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    Have you tried another movie to see if that one works? One that worked before that is? We can rule out the software if that works. Then move on to other possibilities such as firmware upgrade, any new installed programs which maybe conflict, anything which may have been removed program wise which could have maybe removed a necessary file etc.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i did this and all the other Star Wars films (region 2) in one sitting, with just DVD Shrink alone, movie only, but as far as i'm aware there's nothing funny with these discs anywhere in the world
     

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