DVD not recognised by Shrink, Decrypter or RipIt4Me, but WMP plays it fine.

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  1. Acoustics

    Acoustics Member

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    Hey there everyone,

    I recently recorded a movie on my Sanyo DVD Recorder's hard drive, then dubbed it to a DVD, and finalized it. Although it will now play on windows Media Player, when I try to use DVD Shrink, or the other rippers mentioned in my subject title, none of them will recognise it (I am wanting to re-author it and use on the main title because my DVD recorder puts the ugliest title page on it).

    The media is Imation (another reason I want to reburn it, as I prefer Verbatim but my DVD Recorder doesn't like it so I can't burn direct to it).

    I am using Vista Home Premium, SP1. I'm not a newbie, but wouldn't say I was advanced either...just in between so be kind with the techo speak. :p

    Thanks...

    Me
     
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    attar Senior member

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    Does it follow the standard - a VIDEO_TS folder containing .IFO .BUP and .VOB files
     
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    olyteddy Regular member

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    You don't need to decode it so a simple file copy will get it on your hard drive. Home made DVDs don't have CSS or any other protection. Open it in Windows Explorer and see.
     
  4. Acoustics

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    Altar, yes it does.

    Olyteddy, yes, I did know that...but forgot to say I had tried that also...lol. It did manage to copy over the VOB file but wouldn't copy the ifo and bup files, but when I use WinAVI to convert the single VOB to a proper DVD, it loses quality so badly (even when set at highest quality) that when there is movement, there is quite bad ghosting. If I can't sort it, I thought I might just burn the vob file as it is because (from memory) I think my DVD player will just play a vob file, and of course wmp does also. But I just don't like it getting the better of me and like to learn more about these things.

    Me
     
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    attar Senior member

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    A DVD usually has multiple VOB files (1GB maximum per VOB) - unless it's a very short movie of course.
     
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    MysticE Active member

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    You can use DVD Flick if you have VOBs, just tell it to "Copy mpeg-2 streams" and it won't re-encode.
     
  7. Acoustics

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    There was only one VOB of .99GB which coppied over. But I've just checked the end of that VOB and it's not the whole movie. I am trying to 'Explore' the contents of the disc in My Computer, but the flippen thing wont open. Grrrrrr....lol.
     
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    I have the same problem with a Sony DVD recorder, but Slysoft's AnyDVD will rip it.
     
  9. Acoustics

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    Hey'a. Well, thanks, but at $113 NZD, I can buy the DVD's I'm having problems with new...and still have money left over.

    Me
     

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