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  1. Member
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    I know there have been lots of posts on ripping and compressing Ratatouille with DVD Shrink. I’ve been searching for a solution throughout lots of foruns on the Internet – English (including this one; I’ve already checked threads: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic340751.html; https://forum.videohelp.com/topic340298.html?highlight=ratatouille; and https://forum.videohelp.com/topic340071.html?highlight=ratatouille), French and Portuguese (Brazilian) sites – and none has presented an answer for my specific problem.
    So, what is happening? I actually got DVDFab HD Decrypter 4.0.1.4 Beta to rip the *.vob, *.bup and *.ifo files. Not a single problem there. I analyse these files with DVD Shrink 3.2.0.15 and start the backup process. Here’s the problem: when compressing gets to 40% - not 10%, as most people complain –, it halts. Funny sh*t: I can actually back the extras up, but no matter what I do, Shrink won’t compress the main movie.
    Please, I need some help here. Is it a problem when ripping with DVDFab HD Decrypter? Please, be kind. Don’t mistreat me for my ripping-compressing ignorance.

    Thanks.
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    Use the latest version now at 4.0.2.0, should fix probs compressing with shrink...
    What's New:

    4.0.2.0 Beta (Dec 14, 2007)
    - New: Added support for a new CORE X2 protection as found on "Next", (R2, Czech).
    - New: Improved DVD structure cleaning module. Now DVDFab output is more compatible with other DVD programs.
    - New: Improved PathPlayer to determine some special paths.
    - New: Added support for Microsoft ZUNE and Xbox 360.
    Please note you need have installed Windows Media Player 11 to use the feature.
    - New: Added devices "ZUNE, NDS, Xbox 360 and PS3" to navigation bar.
    - Fix: A problem that encoding speed slows down to zero in certain cases, for "DVD to Mobile".
    " Who needs Google, my wife knows everything"
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  3. Member
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    Damn it!

    Thanks, t0nee1!
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