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  1. Greetings:

    I just finish transfering all my personal VHS tapes (wedding, engagement, music show etc) to DVD using a regular VHS player hook up to a Spectroniq SDR205 (looks identical to a Protron DVR-100) stand alone DVD Recorder. All DVD recorder settings are default. I want to rip these DVDs to my PC Hard drive for safe keeping; however, DVDshrink v3.2 prompt a message "DVDshrink encountered an error and can not continue Invalid DVD navigation structure" and DVDfab HD decryptor v4.0.1.2 pops up a crash report window applet. Is this a normal behavior? Can someone please suggest other method, if there are any, to rip these DVDs?

    Thanks for your time and Happy New Year to all of you.
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    are the dvds finalized in the recorder?
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    After you answer aedipuss' question, and finalize if you haven't.

    Are you using RW media? Or are you using +R or -R?
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    If all else fails try CDRoller (www.cdroller.com) as this resolved a similar situation a friend had, but don't start spending money until you have tried the solutions given by others.

    Malcolm
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  5. I use RipIt4Me for problematic DVD recorder rips. Not sure how it does it, but the program incorporates FixVTS which I believe corrects the file structure of the rip. Works for me.
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  6. Thanks for all the suggestions

    I use HP DVD+R 8X and all discs are finalized in the recorder.

    I will give Ripit4Me and CDroller a shot and will keep you posted.
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  7. I try Ripit4Me and I am now able to rip most critical DVDs (wedding, engagement etc) into my PC HD.

    Thank you all for your help.
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