The subject pretty much explains it. I use E.M. DVD Copy, but it only actually rips less than half of the DVD. Am I doing something wrong or is it the fault of the ripper?
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 12 of 12
-
-
Trying ripping with the free DVD Fab Decrypter. If you want to convert to another format like AVI, try Handbrake.
-
I've never heard of your ripper, which is a sure sign that it's not very good. Some American studios such as Disney and Sony use a type of copy protection on DVDs that is very difficult to crack. It's called ARCCOS. ARCCOS gets changed all the time so rippers have to be updated constantly to keep up with the changes. Only commercial rippers like AnyDVD and DVD Fab Decrypter keep up with the changes. DVD Fab's free version runs 6 months behind the pay version, so do note that if your DVD was recently released and ARCCOS is your problem that the free version of DVD Fab probably won't be able to rip it right now.
Since you told us nothing about what you are doing other than what program you used I cannot rule out operator error, but most likely you have the issue I have talked about above. Rippers that can't deal with ARCCOS typically stop at some point during the rip which seems to be what you are seeing. -
Originally Posted by jman98
-
Thanks Baldrick. Now I know why I couldn't find anything by Googling; it's only 30-60 days instead of 6 months.
It's still strange that they don't mention that on the product pages. -
AnyDVD doesn't have a free version. Most people will be fine w/ DVDFab HD Decrypter (or DVD43 if they need the background driver flexibility).
-
ANYDVD HD lets you use it for free for 21 days.
DVDFab HD Decrypter will continue to receive immediate bug fixes, and new protection removal will be updated generally within 30-60 days of initial release to registered users. Thank you for understanding this new policy and we hope you will continue to use and enjoy DVDFab products.
Just my 2 cents! -
I always took that quote as sort of a CYA measure, especially when considering all the people who expect to be able to rip a movie within ten minutes of it hitting the store shelves.
There's no guarantee they'll be able to find a way to break new protection schemes right away, so why not tell the customers they can at least expect updates to cover it within a month or two?
If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? -
Originally Posted by budz
Also: Most people don't need the driver functionality. It's better to rip the the DVD to the HDD first before using DVD Shrink, Nero Recode, DVD ReBuilder, etc. I can't think of anything that would require the driver functionality other than using IsoBuster or IsoPuzzle. If you want to play another region's disc and don't have region-free firmware, then DVD43 will work fine.
And your shilling is still annoying.
Similar Threads
-
Inaccurate Rip Using dBpoweramp CD Ripper
By Nitro89 in forum AudioReplies: 3Last Post: 5th Jun 2015, 12:03 -
Windows Media Player 8 full screen DVD playback not full screen
By brassplyer in forum Software PlayingReplies: 1Last Post: 3rd Jan 2012, 15:43 -
Full Blu-Ray Rip on HardDrive Stutters on Playback
By skywalka in forum Blu-ray RippingReplies: 0Last Post: 27th Jul 2011, 00:07 -
VLC problem - doesn't display full length, only plays bits...
By MikeMGMVE in forum Software PlayingReplies: 3Last Post: 3rd Sep 2008, 14:38 -
ImTOO DVD Ripper, can't rip my DVD's!!!
By Hashum in forum DVD RippingReplies: 20Last Post: 11th Oct 2007, 08:35