

I’ve tried ripping on 2 different PCs with DVD burners. There are Menus VTS 1 – 9 and VTS 15 – I’m not sure if I was supposed to do anything with them? It didn’t seem to make sense to try all the Extras – Titles 2 – 15. Title 16 got as far as 94% and then became stuck.
Dvdfab hamilton movie#
I tried the re-author process and it analyzed the first Movie Title perfectly.īy, the rest of the Titles namely 16, 17 and 18 did not complete analyzing. and managed to get everything off the disc that way.
Dvdfab hamilton full#
I've literally patched a full DVD rip together a few times by ripping what I could with Drive "A", ripping with Drive "B" then Drive "C". Sometimes each drive can only read part of a scratched or damaged disc, but often each will read a different part. There's a total of eight DVD drives spread across PCs in this house. I can't remember how it configures DVD Decrypter exactly, so you may need to use DVD Decrypter "manually" for that.ĭid you try using DVD Shrink in re-author mode as I suggested? And if you can try the disc in another computer, do so (especially if you're currently ripping with laptop drives). I'm not sure if it'll help you get past an unreadable section of disc. It's a tad more up to date in respect to copy protections, but hasn't been updated for quite a while either. It's a utility for ripping with DVDShrink and DVD Decrypter. DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter just mightn't handle the very latest copy protections, but they'll still rip the majority of DVDs. With what would you recommend I clean the DVD?ĭVD Decryopter appears as not supported anymore on their direct link site – is that OK to still use and not risk malware?ĭVD Decryopter appears as not supported anymore on their direct link site – is that OK to still use and not risk malware? Yeah it's fine. It does stop at the same 47% or 48% every time. The result doesn't tend to be ideal though. I don't think it has an option to substitute blank data for unreadable sections of the disc. The result doesn't tend to be ideal though.įor the record, if the disc is faulty a DVD player will skip any unreadable sections and you may not even notice when viewing the movie, but DVDShrink won't. You probably won't need to, but you can try clearing the contents of that folder before starting DVDShrink if need be, then try the above procedure.įor the record, if the disc is faulty a DVD player will skip any unreadable sections and you may not even notice when viewing the movie, but DVDShrink won't.
Dvdfab hamilton windows#
I don't know about Windows 7, but for XP it's kept in "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\DVD Shrink" (there'll be a bunch of files with names like "Analysis Results.f857100b"). I've managed to rip movies that I couldn't rip by opening the disc directly because the "DVD Extras" were residing on the unreadable section of disc but the movie itself was readable.ĭVDShrink stores the data for discs it's already analysed. Repeat the process as required for additional titles. If it is, you're out of luck for that title. If you get lucky, the title won't be residing on the part of the disc that isn't readable. DVD Shrink will analyse just that title and not the whole disc. Drag just one title to the left pane (ie just the movie title or just a single episode). Select your DVD drive in the right pane or from the drop down menu. Try opening DVDShrink and go into re-author mode. Try cleaning it and praying to the video gods, or. If it stops at the same point using different drives it'll be the disc. It sounds like there's a problem with the disc.
