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Posted by Jebus on 05-19-2005 01:31 AM:

Instant Copy is Fucked!!! Can u help?

Alright.....I'm a fanatic when it comes to backing up my dvds. And my little method of using Decrypter & Instant Copy has worked like a charm for a long time now and this is the first time I've EVER run into an issue.....so I must say that i'm quite attached to this method.
"Final Cut" is the film that's giving me the problem. It ripped quite nicely with Decrypter, but when I go to resize the bugger with Pinnacle, I get this:



Oddly, this is only happenning with this one flick. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this?

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Posted by manal on 05-19-2005 02:33 AM:

I get hte same problem with nero sometimes, make sure oyu dont have any copys of htemovie file open, or being used by other programs. Hell save hte program and give oyur system a full restart if oyu haft to


Posted by Jebus on 05-19-2005 12:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by manal
I get hte same problem with nero sometimes, make sure oyu dont have any copys of htemovie file open, or being used by other programs. Hell save hte program and give oyur system a full restart if oyu haft to


Thanks, but I did both of those things before posting. Unfortunately, they didn't help. I googled it and came up with a dead end (there was a poorly translated page, and something to do with the "skin file" but it literally had "DANGER-PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK" written all over it. ----->LINK

Anyone have any other ideas?

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Posted by horizonstar on 05-19-2005 11:26 PM:

Re: Instant Copy is splooging all over my DVD!!! HELP!!!!

quote:
Originally posted by Jebus
Oddly, this is only happenning with this one flick. Anyone have any ideas on how to resolve this?

Hmm ... InstantCopy seems to know something you don't: Final Cut was awful. Maybe you should take its advice and throw the movie away.

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Posted by Jebus on 05-21-2005 12:16 AM:

Alright.....I agree......this POS flick sucked gigantic, sweaty, festering monkey nuts. But for some odd reason my girl liked it (she loves Robin Williams - that hairy bastard). And besides.....i'd really like to sort out the problem before this happens on a film that I really do want a backup of if at all possible........Thanks in advance to anyone who can actually help.

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Posted by Neversoft on 05-21-2005 01:06 AM:

If all you want to do is backup the DVD for personal use, just use DVDShrink and set it to rip to ISO format (which can still be burnt with DVDDecrypter). On some rare occaisions you'll find DVDShrink can't cope with the protection, in that case - Rip to FILES with DVDDecrpter and then Shrink the buggers to ISO.

... Like I said, it's cheap and nasty but quick and painless too

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Posted by hoozdapimp on 05-21-2005 02:21 AM:

I would use DVDRemake to strip out all the extra's/BS that you don't want, and then if necessary, use DVD Rebuilder (which can use one of many encoders) to encode what is left to a DVD.


Posted by Jebus on 05-28-2005 09:53 PM:

Thanks guys. I ended up using Neversoft's "cheap & nasty" to get the fucker to work. still haven't fixed the instantcopy problem, but i guess if i've got another method that works just as well, I won't have to worry bout it!

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Posted by mattmatt02 on 06-10-2005 09:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Neversoft
If all you want to do is backup the DVD for personal use, just use DVDShrink and set it to rip to ISO format (which can still be burnt with DVDDecrypter). On some rare occaisions you'll find DVDShrink can't cope with the protection, in that case - Rip to FILES with DVDDecrpter and then Shrink the buggers to ISO.

... Like I said, it's cheap and nasty but quick and painless too



i use that method occasionaly. normally i will just shrink it straight-off but a couple of times i have had rented dvds from blockbuster, they dont have a mark on them and it says 'Data Error, cycle redundancy check' but i do it in dvd decrypter and it works fine


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