Hi,
Sorry to say I am anal about my DVD's and especialy ones I purchased that have movies I loved as a kid.
I recently bought some of the re-released Godzilla films and want to back them up. I tried using DVD decryptor to rip the discs and DVD shrink to fit them onto a single 4.7gig DVDR. The problem is they seem to get screwed up somewhere in the process. Either I will get lots of digital pixels/blocks all over the picture and/or the picture will stop for a split second then go and then repeat. Then sometimes the disc will stop playing altogether right in the middle.
I can only assume this is occurring during the encoding process. I really do not care how long it takes to encode the disc down I just want quality and to preserve ALL the contents.
Thanks,
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Jim's right on. Sounds like bad media or a bad burn. Have you tried using Shrink by itself? You don't need to use Decrypter to rip.... using Shrink for the whole process saves you a step or two. Once in a blue moon a disc will will come along that Shrink won't rip, but Decrypter will. That's basically the only time I use it.
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It's been a while since we sang this song, so let's all sing together ok kids?
(To the tune of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus"):
BAAAAAD ME-DI-A!
BAAAAAD ME-DI-A!
BAD MEDIA! BAD MEDIA!
BAD MEEEE-DI-A!
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Ok, so then what constitutes good media? Is this a brand thing? I currently have tried Dynex (my companies home brand), Fuji and Memorex. All in both + and -. ANd I have used them due to cost. I have always had great luck with TDK but they are some of the more expensive.
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there are some 101 items that you need to look at:
1. Bad Media (as mentioned earlier)
2. Have your HD('s) been defragged lately. Might want to use a dedicated hard drive for ripping and burning
3. Are you doing anything on the computer (or are other unnecessary processes running)
4. Burn at a slower (preferably 1x) and use dvdecrypter to burn and not nero
Those I believe are the top 4 items for ensuring a good result. Is your pc up to snuff? Do you have tons o' crap running on it, etc?
Also, dvdsrink is a TRANSCODER not an ENCODER. IF you want the BEST quality, if the little thing in shrink doesnt say 100%, split it between disks. If you want to keep it to 1 disk regardless, then you'll probably want to use an encoder. -
Just curious, is this one of the Godzilla box sets? I have one and THEY used really crap media, single layer even. They played like crap and I backed them up on TY media and now they play well. The one time I can say that my backups are absolutely better than my originals!
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Originally Posted by macleod~dev
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Originally Posted by fiveirondraw~dev
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Originally Posted by macleod
Fujifilm Made In Japan (Taiyo Yuden), and Maxell Made In Japan among others are usually of top quality - if you see media at the same price, I would tend to buy media that says "Made In Japan" on the label over "Made In Taiwan", though there are many decent Taiwanese manufactured blanks as well...
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