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  1. HAS ANYONE RIPPED THIS DVD AND IF YES WHAT SOFTWARE DID YOU USE.I TRIED DVD DECRYPTOR,SMART RIPPER AND A FEW OTHERS WITH NO SUCCESS,LET ME KNOW HOW YOU WENT ABOUT IT.
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  2. First, there's no need to SHOUT.

    That being said, try DVD shrink 3, Beta 5.
    It works great.
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    I used DVDDecrypter and didn't have any problem.
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    As long as your disc is clean of all dust or smudges, DVD Decrypter should be able to rip it without any problem. I ripped the movie only using decrypter in IFO mode, and Bobk managed it also....so that should be a hint that either the disc is dirty, or yer doin sumthin wrong.

    Read this post that explains the way I use decrypter and the settings I use. It might help ya.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=192591&highlight=

    I've yet to encounter a DVD that decrypter can't rip.
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  5. hey there

    i've encountered the same problem. dvd decrpyter gives me errors because there are "no vulnerable blocks", smart ripper won't even read the dvds.

    i tried to clean the dvds but no success.

    i know this sounds dumb, but HOW can i clean a dvd most effectively ?
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    You can buy cleaning kits at walmart, or at any big office supply like office max, office depot etc. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to use.
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    I used DVD Decrypter and Dvd2one, no problems
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    I have fixed the "no vulnerable block" thing by
    entering the key from an adjacent file manually.

    This only occurs on very short files so it's usually no great loss to
    just skip them.
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