I have been trying and trying to back-up MTB Fundamentals (mountain bike dvd). When I try to use DVDDecrpter354 it always comes up with a weird message saying something like “this is encrypted but shouldn’t be, would you like to decrypt still?” or vice versa. When using DVDDecrypter all 3 VTS’s come out all jaggie. I then tried the newest DVDFab, and that at least gets 2 VTS’s working correctly, but the 3rd (suspension set-up) is still jaggie. Next I tried SmartRipper, still no luck. Also when I try double clicking a VTS straight from the disc it views the same way, all pixilated and choppy. It weird that a small company like this would have the most troublesome encryption I have run into. Is this common since its probably not a main stream dvd. I also tried different computers and multiple drives. Does anyone have a suggestion on what I should try next. Thanks
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i had this happen to me once..
use explorer to direct-copy the files from the dvd to your computer, make sure you have them in AUDIO_TS & VIDEO_TS folders, use imgtool classic to output to .iso and then burn with dvd decrypter..
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