Hello, I am using DVDDecrypter 3.1.6 (IFO mode) to demux the files from the “Treasure Planet” DVD, however, when I attempt to import the video file into DVDMaestro the entire files it is NOT processed correctly, and I don't even get any error message (The status shows as "OK". For what I can see from other user's comments, it is clear that it has to do with this specific DVD (Whatever magic Disney did this time ....). Is there any way around to this problem in order to backup this DVD?
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Have you tried the oneshot kills like DVD2One or Instantcopy?
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I have tryed with DVD2ONE however I am getting a message that there is not enough space in the destination DVD.
Any other suggestion?
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Okay, this may sound wierd, but I have a Shrek DVD that I couldn't back-up. It also had trouble with DVDdecrypter.
I recently ran it through DVDshrink for the hell of it and used a compression setting of 2 I believe. Once the files were saved on the hard drive I could suddenly get all of the programs that failed befoer to work now!
I may have had a corrupted frame somewhere that DVDshrink blindly eliminated for me, but at least I was able to make the backup I wanted from the new smaller set of files.
A shot in the dark, but with a freeware program, certainly worth trying.Only 3 things are certain in life... Death, Taxes, and SPAM. Of these, only Death seems affordable!
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I used Dvdshrink to extract the movie to HD. It plays fine with powerdvd, so I burned it on Fuji DVD+R the movie seemed to play fine at first then it would seem to stop for a few seconds a pick right backup. The movie is viewable yet aggravating. It does this stutter stop about a dozen times during viewing on my dvd player yet plays fine on puter using powerdvd. At first I thought it was a bad DVD from some posts I read about stutter stopping, so I reburned on a new Fuji, same result, the stutter stop in exactly the same places. So I wondered if the whole box of Fuji's could be bad. So I ripped another movie burned it on the same Fuji's from the same box and it plays fine. It just seems to be on the Treasure Planet one. Would be interesting to see if anyone else is having this problem with a disney movie, or if anyone else has gotten a good burn of it on dvd. I am open to any suggestions.
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Try ripping with DVD2AVI. DVDDecryptor bombs for me maybe 10% of new releases. I don't think it likes multi-angle very well.
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