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  1. Using DVD Decrypter / Shrink and the only titles out of 60 I can't get to work on Decrypter are Road to Perdition and Drowning Mona.

    What's up? They both just stall out on Decrypter - I tried successfully with a bunch of movies, came back to those two and they still don't work. Any ideas?
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    You may want to try playing them on your pc before ripping. Use a dvd playback software like windvd or ulead dvd player. Then rip in FILE MODE with DECRYPTER, then use DVD SHRINK to compress.

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  3. No dice, I played it for about 10 mins on my PC and then tried again - still hangs at 46% on Decrypter in File mode.
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    Are you using your dvd burner to rip? I see in your computer specs you only list a Sony dvd burner. It could be those 2 discs are scratched or something and the burner can't read it through the end. If you can try it on another dvdburner or dvdrom like a friends pc or something.

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  5. Yeah I am using my burner to read and rip. The thing is, these are both brand new discs.... i ripped a couple that were pretty shady looking and they came out fine.
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    dunno then what could be the problem. if their brand new perhaps you can take it back and get new ones.
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    DVD Shrink also works with play while ripping trick. May want to give it a try.
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