Hello,
Using several programs such as dvd shrink or decreptor, I can rip
a dvd and convert to a file like
mp4 so that I can watch on tablet...
but there is one dvd which I can not rip.
not sure if it is because initially the dvd asks a few questions and you
have to select yes/no to continue.
any thoughts please?
Thanks
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MakeMKV's hosting company is having issues. This is affecting a lot of sites, mostly in the Ukraine. It was reported a few days ago at MyCE. I downloaded the latest MakeMKV last night/early this morning and had no issues then.
But AnyDVD is more likely to work on new/tough forms of encryption anyway. -
For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i".
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Is it a standard dvd-video? Browse the dvd on your computer and see if you can find a VIDEO_TS folder on it.
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Thanks for the info.
hello
it isnot a movie dvd.
it is a workout dvd where it first asks if you would like to include music andi can select
yes or no
it then asks other similar questions
then the workout is shown..
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arkiboys - DVDShrink and DVDDecrypter haven't been updated in maybe 5 years now. The reasons are a long story I will skip, but they are finished and won't ever be updated again. They don't understand some of the newer copy protection methods that have come out since then, so that's why they don't work.
Being a workout DVD and not a movie, there is always a chance that the copy protection on it is something that none of the decryption programs have ever seen before and thus they won't know how to deal with it. The newer copy protection methods are mostly based on what is called "bad sector copy protection" and there are almost infinite variations possible on this. AnyDVD and MakeMKV have to be updated all the time as it seems like every month or two new variations on it come out. If your DVD won't rip with them, you may have to contact the makers of whatever product you used for ripping to see if they can help you. -
No. AnyDVD and MakeMKV are not converters. Transfer the files from the DVD to your HDD or make an MKV.
The easiest way for you to get it into another format is to use VideotoVideo Converter.
Install it (decline adware, if any).
If you make a folder:
Select File>Add DVD>Select DVD Folder [Select the folder you copied to your hard drive and tick the longest title (usually the main movie)].
Select which format you wish to convert to, or select a device you use from the Preset tabs.
Select an output folder, click Convert...and wait until it has finished the conversion.
If you make an MKV just drag it into VideotoVideo Converter and choose your format or a Preset and click Convert.Last edited by transporterfan; 25th Apr 2014 at 08:48.
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Sounds like you had viruses already on your computer,people d/l from here often including myself and never get any viruses.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
Unfortunately, like many people, you are using the word "rip" to mean something different from how we use the term here. You really mean "rip AND convert" when you say "rip". We told you how to "rip", which means to copy the contents of a CD, DVD or BD disc to a PC and decrypt it if necessary. AnyDVD can only help you with the "rip" part of "rip and convert". Maybe Handbrake can do the kind of conversion you want.
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