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    I have a great version of DVD X Copy and it worked fine for like 9 months, all of a sudden it wouldn't read discs.

    My version comes with DVDRescue as well.

    So reinstalled the software. The problem is when I try to operate the the program I get this error

    "the procedure entry point I_RpcExceptionfilter could not be located in the dynamic link library RPCRT4.dll"

    and the the software does not work like before. Do you know what the error message means. I'm sure once this is solved my software will work fine.
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    Try doing a GOOGLE search for "I_RpcExceptionfilter " and "RPCRT4.dll" or "procedure entry point"

    There are seversl causes for this problem. A little reading will go a long way to solve your problem.

    You may also search MSDN for "procedure entry point"

    I suspect that you have installed a piece of software or got a virus or spyware that installed an older version of the dll.
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    You cannot reactivate the software as 321 studio's went out of business.

    I suggest you use dvdshrink instead.

    It is free and does a better job.
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    I have used DVDshrink and I had problems.
    My process was use DVDXcopy then use shrink

    Can shrink remove CSS?
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    Originally Posted by BCAESE
    I have used DVDshrink and I had problems.
    My process was use DVDXcopy then use shrink

    Can shrink remove CSS?
    Yes, and so can dvddecrypter.

    Dvdxcopy sux anyways.

    It was made from freeware tools and then sold.

    321 studios caught alot of flak for that.

    I would use xcopy as a frisbee.
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    Yes, and so can dvddecrypter


    OK, how do you configure DVDDecryptor to that?

    And is it only a certain version of Decryptor thatr has that feature?
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    Originally Posted by BCAESE
    OK, how do you configure DVDDecryptor to that?
    It automatically does it. That is why it is called dvddecrypter.

    Originally Posted by BCAESE
    And is it only a certain version of Decryptor thatr has that feature?
    No
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    OK,

    the only reason I ask is because I used to use decryptor before and when I used shrink I got an I/O error and shrink could not to the process the DVD.

    this is why I used DVDXcopy. Do you know the reason for the I/O error??
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    Structure protection perhaps or maybe a scratched or dirty disc.

    Those are some possibilities.
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    Structure protection perhaps
    Structure Protection??

    What is that? I thought Decryptor did everything.
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    Originally Posted by BCAESE
    Structure protection perhaps
    Structure Protection??

    What is that? I thought Decryptor did everything.
    The newest version of dvddecrypter bypasses the structure protection.

    The newest version is 3.5.2.0
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    great I'll try it.
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