VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 11 of 11
  1. At the risk of sounding stupid, when you first open the dvd in dvd shrink should you be able to see it playing in the preview box and again when you reauthor it.

    If it doesn't start playing does it mean there is something wrong?

    Thanks.
    Quote Quote  
  2. Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Dirty disk? You have to 'enable' the prevew by ticking the box. I generally put the disk in forst before I open DVDShrink, that way the drive has had time to recognize the DVD.
    To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
    Quote Quote  
  3. allycat, the box Gazorgan is refering to can be found at:
    "Edit >> Preferences >> Enable Video Preview".
    If when this box is checked the Preview is still not working when you select a title or when you press the "play" button, there's definately something wrong.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
    Quote Quote  
  4. The enable video preview is checked but the only time there is a picture is when it is encoding.

    Maybe that is why I have been having so many problems with it.

    Is there a reason why this is happening?
    Quote Quote  
  5. allycat, this could indeed explain why you have so many problems with Shrink.
    I'd suggest you make sure your video card drivers are up-to-date.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
    Quote Quote  
  6. My pc was only purchased in July but it has been restored to its factory settings recently.

    I am not sure how to make sure the video card drivers are up to date, where would I find them.
    Quote Quote  
  7. Find out the made, model and drivers info for your video card (via Windows / Control Panel >> System >> Hardware >> Device Manager), and then go to its manufacturer's website (or make a Google search like "{your video card} drivers").

    Let us know what video card it is when you've found out.

    P.S: remember, this is only a possible cause for your problem.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
    Quote Quote  
  8. Would it be a Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440?
    Quote Quote  
  9. "Would it be a Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440?"
    Well, you tell me.
    It is.

    Double-click (or right-click) on this entry to get some info about the driver.
    You can then check if it's the latest one.

    On the following page, it looks like "42.30" is the latest one for XP.
    http://www.sparkle.com.tw/html/download/driver_nvidia.htm
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
    Quote Quote  
  10. Just wanted to say thanks to you for helping me with all your suggestions.

    I seem to have solved the problem of dvd shrink somehow. It was showing the main movie as title 5 and that seemed to stop the dvd from loading properly. I was able to play around with it until it showed title 1 as being the main movie and then it encoded into my Video_TS folder as it was meant to and now I have a perfect back up copy.

    I knew how to use DVD shrink and couldn't understand what was happening but never mind all is well now.

    Thanks again, especially to dllooping.
    Quote Quote  
  11. You're welcome.

    Glad you found a solution.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!