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  1. Hi!

    I have recently encounter two titles wich i couldn't back up. I did as always, watching the dvd for a few seconds, then i use dvdbackup, osex or mactheripper.

    But the ripping stops when processing a certain vobfile. The last thing i tried was a normal file copy in the finder, i got an error when copying that same vobfile.

    Is this a new copy protection that our ripping tools can't handle or what?
    The dvd's i was ripping was "Finding Nemo" and a Swedish title called "******* Amal".

    Does this forum have any information on this?
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  2. Try cleaning the DVD. Did Nemo with no problem.
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    The dvd's i was ripping was "Finding Nemo" and a Swedish title called "******* Amal".
    It's nice to see someone with such varied interests. (although I concede they may be linked)
    However, every time I have had a un-rippable DVD it has always been a dodgy disk.
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  4. Originally Posted by Vintageman
    Try cleaning the DVD. Did Nemo with no problem.
    I did clean it very carefully, i did everything i could think of. It was the PAL version of Finding Nemo btw.
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  5. VERY varied interests, I copied Nemo with no problems, but where did you get the CORRECTLY title ******* Amal? All I can find is the wimped out Show Me Love.....hilarious flick, btw.
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    I've personally backed up Finding Nemo (though it was the NTSC region 1 release) with MTR, and it worked fine. I think the problem is damaged discs, if the Finder got an error on that VOB. Either they are physically damaged, or just improperly mastered (it happens). I'd say to try to locate other copies of those DVDs.
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  7. Originally Posted by WiseWeasel
    I've personally backed up Finding Nemo (though it was the NTSC region 1 release) with MTR, and it worked fine. I think the problem is damaged discs, if the Finder got an error on that VOB. Either they are physically damaged, or just improperly mastered (it happens). I'd say to try to locate other copies of those DVDs.
    You were absolutely right. I went to the store and got a new copy of one of the titles, and this time it worked just fine.

    Thanks a lot WiseWeasel, for a moment i was a bit worried.
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    That diry dsk thing would be why i had trouble with a few snow board dvds was told that it couldnt do every second file so i scraped the whole thing. But most of the time its sweet. Please note that i always clean the dvds before they make my drive but they were old and slightly damaged. But they did play fine just not backable.
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    DVDBackup always errored out on Nemo, even if it was prefectly clean and no scratches. MTR went straight through it, as did YadeX.

    What's the big difference between the two groups? Has something been updated on the protection of DVDs since the last DVDBackup update?
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    DVDBackup isn't the most compatible, and since it's no longer being developed, it probably never will be. It just isn't perfectly reliable at cracking the encryption, for some reason. It's strange, as it relies on the drive to decrypt, and the drive is obviously able to play those DVDs, so I couldn't guess what the problem could be. I'm just thankful to have solutions that do work.
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    I scanned this article from the magazine "Computer shopper."
    http://homepage.mac.com/liquidvideo4x/.cv/liquidvideo4x/Public/AACS.JPG-link.jpg

    It has a new protection.
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  13. DVDBackup cracks the encryption code by reading the file ( if it cant get the code from the disk )

    If the file its reading is to small , it cant get enough info to crack the code.

    Hence it fails on small vobs.

    Its that simple.


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    Thanks for the info on that i didnt realise that it had trouble with small files maybe i should have treid with all the skipped bits out and see what i got. I never tried it didnt want to waste a dvd on it.
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