Underworld Evolution

Discussion in 'DVD Shrink forum' started by syxguns, May 31, 2006.

  1. arniebear

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    AnyDVD uses an older version of FixVTS which may or may not be the problem. I did this with RipIt4Me which ran the file through FixVTS and Shrink had no trouble with it. Are you using the latest ver. of AnyDVD?
     
  2. gogochar

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    Yes, Arniebear, I am using 6.0.4.5. But, I got it working using just DVDFab Decrypter and DVD Shrink.
     
  3. charlie8j

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    I loved this movie !!! the first one was great and this one didn't dissapoint !!! great for us action adventure science fiction addicts !!

    thanks for all the info on this thread...we will put it to good use !!
     
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    one way to get movies befor they come out to buy is get a friend that works at a video store they get movies 2 weeks befor releas date and if you looking to find them befor the come out get hold of some one that works at a movie thearter most new ones ues a hard drive system with the moves loaded in a ts or what ever fromat
     
  5. SHAKI

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    Has anyone had problems burning an .iso image using Memorex 16X DVD's? I am using DVD Shrink to create the .iso image and DVD Decryptor to burn. I have already wasted 5 DVD's and think the issue is probably with the 16X speed. This is the first time I have used 16X DVD's and feel that the fast DVD's may be an issue. In the past I have used 8X DVD's and they have worked just fine. Ofcourse my DVD burner can handle the 16X speed.
    Any comments would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks.

    Shaki
     
  6. born2ride

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    i think most member hear burn half the disc speed. try that see what happens
     
  7. SHAKI

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    Hi born2ride,

    I tried burning at various speeds including 4X, 8X, Max speed and always got an error. In the past, I have successfully done this numerous times and the only variable here are the 16X DVD's. That is why I was wondering if people out there are indeed using 16X DVD without any problems? I did google the issue also and found some threads that mention that sometimes there are bad batches of DVD's????? I don't know how true that is. The other thing that comes to my mind is that my computer (2 years old) may not be able to handle the high DVD speed. I am getting frustrated and am going out now to get 4X or 8X DVD's. If that does not allow me to burn the .iso image, I am going to be a very unhappy camper - #%$#^^&%^$%^.

    Thanks guys.

    Shaki
     
  8. born2ride

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    possible a firmware update?
     
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  9. SHAKI

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    Now this has got my interest going.......

    Just to experiment, I tried burning a CD and it worked perfectly. I put in a brand new DVD and tried to burn a small excel spreadsheet to it and it gave me an error message. Why would the same burner work with a CD but not on a DVD? BTW, the DVD burner worked fine until last week. I don't know what happened to it. Any experts around?????

    Thanks.
     
  10. LOCOENG

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    Sounds like an ASPI issue to me....I would get my hands on a copy of Nero InfoTool and see if my system ASPI is corrupt.
     
  11. SHAKI

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    Locoeng:

    Thanks for your suggestion. I will try that. However, I called Dell yesterday since the computer is still under warranty and the Dell rep. said that he will send me a new DVD burner today (this was after we tried unsuccessfully to update the firmware). A part of me thinks that this will not solve my problem but I will try the new DVD burner and see what happens. I am going to try your suggestion now.

    Thanks for the help.
     
  12. SHAKI

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    Gentlemen: The replacement DVD burner did the trick. Apparently the DVD burner somehow got messed up. I do however want to ask the gurus on this forum why it is that some reproduced DVD's will work on one DVD player but not another? I have a SONY and a JVC DVD player. Some of the DVD's (sometimes) will not work on one of the DVD players. When I insert the same DVD into the other DVD player, it will play just fine. No problems playing the reproduced DVD's on the computer.

    Thank you for your time.
     
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    Probably because of the player's firmware not liking the brand of dvds being used.
    Also, do you use paper, stick-on labels? If so.......STOP! I used to use them, and quit, when I saw the problems they cause. I still have some of my older burns with the labels on them. When I try to watch one, and have problems, I peel off the label, clean the sticky stuff off, and then the movie plays fine. If those that won't play for you have paper labels, take them off like I said, and try playing it again........
     

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