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  1. Member louv68's Avatar
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    The workaround I've been using is to "clean" the files by running them thru DVDShrink without any further compression. That seems to always produce playable DVD's.
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    That's not been my experience. I've been using DVD-RB Pro w/CCE Basic for 18-months and (to the best of my knowledge) have yet to produce a non-compliant disc.

    Have you posted this in the DVD-RB forum over at doom9.org yet? If so, what was jdobbs response?
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    I have never had an issue with the output from DVD RB and CCE/ProCoder. How did you rip the original in the first place. Perhaps the problem lies there.
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    I have not posted this question in the DVD-RB forum. To answer your question guns1inger, I rip them either with DVDDecrypter or DVDFabDecrypter in file mode. I also encode them in file mode. I wonder if I do them in ISO if it will produce "compliant" discs for me. rkr1958 - Nice Dachshund. He looks like my dog Chillie
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    ISO vs file mode is not your problem.

    I would suggest using RipIt4Me to rip. It uses DVD Decrypter, but overcomes the ArCoSS structure protection is a safer and more suntle way than DVD Fab Decrypter, and you don't have to keep updating it.

    How do you test for compliance ?
    What makes you know that you have to run a particular disc through DVD Shrink ?

    I have always found Shrink to be pretty fussy, and ready to turn it's nose up at any disc that isn't complete and compliant to begin with. I am surprised, if these discs are in the state you say they are, that Shrink will even load them.
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    How do you test for compliance ?
    What makes you know that you have to run a particular disc through DVD Shrink ?


    Discs that I burn straight off of the encode don't work on my players.
    The only way they work is by running them thru DVDShrink and then they magically work.
    I've been lucky in that DVDShrink has always accepted the encodes.
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    Originally Posted by louv68
    rkr1958 - Nice Dachshund. He looks like my dog Chillie
    Thanks. Her name is Chloe. She's 11-years old. What about yours?
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