Unable to rip Shoot Em Up BR

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  1. ldmadden

    ldmadden Member

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    This is my first thread and I'd like to say thanks to everyone. I've enjoyed this site for a long long time and I will try to get on and share some knowledge more often.

    Hopefully this isn't a repost because I tried to find my answer but could only find DVD discussion but here goes:

    I've been ripping and encoding (and so on) blu-rays for some time, but I can't rip Shoot em up. I've tried to different discs and since trying I've ripped so of my other movies so I don't think it's the discs or my drive. I've tried using ANYdvd and DVDFab, both are up to date.

    Any ideas?
     
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    Could you clarify which step exactly troubles you?

    You mentioned that you tried different discs, but how could do that unless you were already past the ripping stage? Ripping is the term used to dump the original disc onto your hard drive. Can you do this? If not, what exactly stops you and what warning message do you get?
     
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    I forget the errors but they were something generic (like cannot read disc), and I am ripping the disc to hard drive (or at least trying). Both programs would error at the same point in the disc. The first disc would error about halfway through the main movie file in both Anydvd and DVDfab, and the second disc wouldn't start at all in both programs.
     
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    It sounds to me as if the disc(s) could be damaged. Are you able to obtain a different copy of the disc.
     
  5. ldmadden

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    No I only have the two copies. The one that ripped half way through the main movie played ok in PowerDVD (I seeked through it). The other disc wouldn't start to plat at all.

    With that being said, you may be right about the discs, I might have seeked past the error on the first disc giving me the impression that it worked fine, although both discs are in perfect condition and have 0 scratches.
     

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