Im not familiar with anydvd. I put the disc in and this is what i have with anydvd! Is it done or does it work very slow? TSSTCORP CDDVDW TS-H653N 0208 0818 Drive (Hardware) Region: 1 Media is a DVD. Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite) Size of first Layer: 2002704 sectors (3911 MBytes) Total size: 3998752 sectors (7810 MBytes) Video DVD (or CD) label: TRANSFORMERS2_D1 Media is CSS protected! Video Standard: NTSC Media is locked to region(s): 1 4! Found & removed structural copy protection! Found & removed invalid cell pieces! Found & removed bogus title set(s)! Found & removed invalid VOBUs! RCE protection not found. UDF filesystem patched! Autorun not found on Video DVD. Found & removed 6 potential bad sector protections! Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1!
That's just the scan of the disc. You've got two options here: 1. Rip it to your HDD. Right click the fox head icon on your tray and select the option to rip to HDD. 2. Run CloneDVD or Dvd Shrink with anyDVD running in the background. Dvd Shrink is going to work best in re-author mode using title set 47.
Thats just telling you the protection etc found on the original, All you have to do from there is back-up your dvd like any other one, using CloneDVD2. I went through the steps above if you've never used them before. No need to rip anything anywhere. Anydvd will remove all the crapola listed there, as clonedvd2 backs up your movie. Simple. mcm
Wow, maybe there was something that you didn't take right in what I was saying. There where nothing but questions, and very clearly stated how confused I was at why a movie would need to be decryted twice, why others tried exactly what I had done or so I thought and it didn't work. I was concerned about if the movie will actually play all the way through without freezing. Hell I got the idea of AnyDVD from this forum, I got the idea to look for title 47, I also got the idea that it might be possible. I really don't know squat about ripping movie and such, and where is the sarcasism stated. The nearest that I came would be the openning line and it actually if you read it without dramatising it, it states that I'm worried that all that I have done might not work after everything that I have read so far. To add to that, I assume you folks or most of you are very filled in on what you are doing or else I would not of wasted my time reading 8 pages of a forum that I know nothing about. Again there was nothing meant by anything said.
Hey 7thsinger!!!! Thanks for the help. It worked!!!! Ive never would have thought to look at the tray to operate the program, Ive never done that before. Once again, Thanks!!!
I have followed these instructions and the dvd is still currently ripping to my hd. It has been running for 1 hours and 25 minutes and is only 1.5% complete. What is happening? Is it supposed to be taking this long? I am assuming not.
I'm jumping in at the end of this thing, without reading all these posts, to add my results. If this method has already been posted, I apologize for cluttering up the thread. I have the movie burned to dvd successfully. I simply installed the latest trial version of AnyDVD, mounted the Transformers 2 dvd, and opened dvd shrink. Without hitting the Open Disc box in shrink, I went straight to Reauthor option. AnyDVD had the movie figured out, and Title 47 was sitting there ready to go. Dragged Title 47 over to the left side and checked compression ratio. Unchecked the foreign language audio's and all subtitles, and was able to burn to dvd with a 65% ratio. Watching the movie now, working fine. The end.
You're welcome mate. Here to help. ;-) Ah, you misunderstand my sarcasm. It's been posted already: http://forums.afterdawn.com/t.cfm/f-125/transformers_2-revenge_of_the_fallen-804897/7#4886287 And what was also noted was that this particular way of doing it will result in a noticeable loss in quality. Perhaps you should have read the thread through first.
To do a complete rip, follow this process, you need anydvd & dvdFab. 1. Enable anydvd, make sure it runs in the back ground. 2. Run dvdFab (disable pathplayer), insert movie 3. After movie is done, disable anydvd, and insert blank dvd.
Ehhh...I've had bugs occur when running both Fab and Anydvd simultaneously. Granted it doesn't happen all the time, but...
I don't know if it matters but I'm using Windows XP Service Pack3. I also learned that the new Windows 7 Premium is only $30 for college students until January 3rd. When I run my dvdFab, it says something about not being able to work with anydvd but I just ignore it. This part is important, to disable anydvd when you put in a blank dvd because if you don't it won't read it as blank...lol
It ended up not working for me. I'm not sure why. So I did it the old way... I used Fairuse & then convertxtodvd. that finally worked for me.
No, it should not take that long. Make sure that you have plenty of free space on your hard drive and that no other DVD burning/ripping programs are running that may conflict with DVDFab. You could also try running msconfig and see if you have any unneeded software running at windows start up. The process will definitely work better with a fast CPU, too. Good Luck!
I had trouble with transformers and then I went to anydvd and I ripped the movie with anydvd. It worked. I had trouble with every other program I had. If you go and rip the image to your hard drive with any dvd you will get it to work.
All I did for just the main movie was let anydvd run in the background open dvdshrink open disc re-author then uncheck the diff. languages except english in compression settings. clicked back up and in 11 minutes had the main movie backed up to ISO and burned it using imgburn.