copy protection error

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by daz_oz, Feb 10, 2004.

  1. daz_oz

    daz_oz Guest

    Up till now dvd shrink has never failed me,until i tried to back up my copy of "how to lose a guy in 10 days". It comes up with failed to read file"d:"
    copy protection error-the read failed because the sector is encrypted. Please can anyone offer some help?
     
  2. Discmania

    Discmania Active member

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    Give the disc a good clean and try again. I find about 1 in 50 discs will refuse to rip no matter what you try but it will not be Shrinks fault.
     
  3. Nephilim

    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    Might give DVD Decrypter a shot. After you clean the discs of course :)
     
  4. Psychtrip

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    I backed up that movie with no problem with just DVD Shrink. So not sure what is going on with your copy. Good luck.
     
  5. daz_oz

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    I have cleaned the disc and still no luck.Then i tried dvd decryptor and it worked, but the file is too big and cant find a way to shrink the file in decryptor.I did it 1 other time with shrink but it wont recognise the file format this time as decyrptor said it had to use brute force format and another message said the regions weren't the same and to get some firmware. I have no idea about firmware and how to download etc. If anyone could help me i would really be grateful.
     
  6. DaOsT

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    daz

    DVD2ONE it that will crunch it to fiT upon a dvd-/=r.....

    DaOsT
     
  7. viper6699

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    hello discmania.......when you say about 1 in 50 discs fail no matter what, do you mean discs or films, ie another copy of the same film may work fine?
     
  8. Discmania

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    I mean some original discs can have small points of damage which cannot be detected by looking at the disc but will show up when trying to rip i.e. the disc stops ripping and messages saying 'cannot read' will show. In such circumatances there is no chance of backing up that disc unless a quick clean of the disc produces a result (not very often).
     
  9. viper6699

    viper6699 Guest

    nephilim!!!!......you my friend are a star!!!!. i was having same problem as daz_oz and i'd never heard of "dvddycryptor". have just used it to store dvd on hard drive then found dvd shrink did the business in the usual manner......thanks a lot for a wonderful push in right direction
     

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