Might sound like a dumb question, but if I can't play a region 1 dvd disk can I still rip it?
I have a couple of multi-epsiode dvd's I bought from the US and whilst I can play them okay on my standalone I can't play them on my laptop.
I've had trouble region-freeing my Pioneer 105s dvd-rom Kill me, kill me now! but I want to backup my region free disks so I can play them on my laptop.
I've stuck it in the computer and not played it (I'm running out of chances to change the region coding, I'm down to two changes left!) but smartripper has trouble with it, it's keep reporting 'broken blocks' (correct term?...the red numbers on the left hand side of the screen).
Can I do anything or, as we say in Yorkshire, am I buggered?
Thanks,
Will
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tgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have.
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What is it that you are trying to encode. Have you tried another program to rip it like V-Strip ?!?
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I would think so. Just use SmartRipper to rip it and that would make the files region free.
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Originally Posted by Bob W
..."I've stuck it in the computer and not played it (I'm running out of chances to change the region coding, I'm down to two changes left!) but smartripper has trouble with it, it's keep reporting 'broken blocks' (correct term?...the red numbers on the left hand side of the screen)".
Thanks anyway,
Willtgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
I too have a locked drive ( Panasonic LF-311 ), if I try to rip the wrong region I get an error, change region then rip, works fine. I have 2 region changes left, but I also have an old first generation DVD Rom drive which isn't locked and can rip any region, but it is quite slow and is useless with a scratched disc.
Kevlar -
As I said have you tried using v-strip, are you burning to vcd or dvd ?
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there are many programs which can make your drive region free
It's RC2 region locked, no firmware fix for it, and after spending ages trying to get DVD Region Free to work, I discovered that the program doesn't support RAM Drives. All the other programs like DVD Genie just fool your playing software into playing the wrong region, but only if your drive can play them in the first place.
If I've got any of the above wrong then please let me know, because I would love to make my Panasonic region free.
Kevlar -
Hi
I have the exact same problem. Neither Smartripper or DVD Decryptor will rip 8 Mile on my Matshita DVD-RAM LF-D310, which is locked to RPC2. I've hunted everywhere for firmware & tried every region free program I can find with no luck. Is there just no way of making some drives region free, or am I missing something obvious? -
Originally Posted by kas187
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Originally Posted by kas187tgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have.
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Originally Posted by minchjp
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Originally Posted by hardcoreruss
...no, I haven't tried v-strip, the name means nothing to me.
I'll do some searching, thanks.
This is a dvd to dvdr forum, therefore I'm burning to dvd.
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Originally Posted by minchjp
The fundamental problem is updating the drive itself with a new firmware which over-rides the region coding.
Willtgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
What my friend in Norway did was get a second DVDROM drive for Region1. He got an old 2x($30 US) unit and swaps them out as needed. I think in the long run this is the easiest way to save aggrevation. That or just get a new one and make it the other region you need (mark them :P ). If you are spending hours trying to do it with software/firmware, it's not worth the effort!!!
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Originally Posted by Gazorgan
Never thought of that plus...
...I have a pal in Sebastopol, Calif who owes me £24 ($36), time to check-out I think!
The US internal dvd-rom drives work in exactly the same way, same power etc?
They must do!
Thanks - the US saves the day again
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Originally Posted by skeets
I have a similar burner (LF-D311, same as kevlar69's).
What media have you had most success with, and where did you get it?
Many thanks,
Willtgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
I've only tried out a couple of different brands - Pioneer DVS-R47A/E & Verbatim DVD-R. Both worked fine. I've just recieved a sample pack from www.blankdiscshop.co.uk, so I'll let you know how I get on with them when I sort out this Region coding malarky!
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