i have tried to make a back-up of this movie.i use icopydvds2 and the updated version of dvd43.i can not get it to make the copy.at 20 mins remaining it freezes up.i have cleaned the disc so i know it is not that.also everything else copies fine.
any help would be great.thanks
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try dvdfabdecrypter.
Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
It may have one of the newer forms of copy protection. You can try DVDFab Decrypter as yoda313 mentions and that should rip the DVD to your hard drive. You can process it from there with your choice of programs. I use DVD shrink at that point. Some of the newest DVDs may take more than that to backup. If so, someone here has likely done it and may be able to give you some tips.
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Originally Posted by redwudz
Within an hour of unwrapping Fantastic Four, i downloaded the latest DVDFabDecrypter, and had no trouble at all using DVDShrink to fit to single layer DVD.
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I also used dvd decrypter and dvd shrink and worked like a charm.
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I used DVD DECRYPTER as well then DVD REBUILDER PRO and no problems at all.
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Originally Posted by redwudz
It ripped perfectly for me with zero problems and i use Smartripper.An older,outdated program that stopped getting updates about 3 years ago. -
I used Anydvd and DVD shrink. It worked fine.
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It ripped fine for me, I used old fasioned DVD DECRYPTER and DVD Shrink.
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Originally Posted by Weapon
LMAO!!!!! i remember that thread/grease
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Originally Posted by Supreme2k
unable to decrypt a movie with DVD Decrypter/DVD shrink
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Yeah, but jim's always ripping off my best lines.
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Originally Posted by Supreme2k
Yeah, seem's like i caught him once or twice
But i was talking about the guy trying forever to rip a disc and the reason he finally realised he was having problems was the "greasy fingerprints" on it, the post above his
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Yup. Truth is always stranger than fiction (or comedy).
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