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anderki
28th January 2007, 14:54
anyone have an idea? using anydvd dvdshrink and nero

Androo79
28th January 2007, 14:56
anyone have an idea? using anydvd dvdshrink and nero

I am not quite sure what you are asking? Are you having problems with it? If so, what are they?

anderki
28th January 2007, 14:57
unable to back up using anydvd, nero and dvd shrink, any help?

anderki
28th January 2007, 14:59
when burning image, nero claims some files missing

anderki
28th January 2007, 15:02
required file "VTS_19_0.VOB" is not present
shows up in the original directory and the allocation to nero though

Androo79
28th January 2007, 15:03
required file "VTS_19_0.VOB" is not present
shows up in the original directory and the allocation to nero though

Are you using the newest version of AnyDVD? Is this an original disc?

anderki
28th January 2007, 15:26
yes latest anydvd, dvd shrink

LOOPDOC
28th January 2007, 15:53
When I ripped DaVinci Code using the then current versions of ANYDVD and CloneDVD2, I had absolutely no problem with the process.

BUT !!!!! - I seem to remember a very long list of different copy-protection schemes that had been applied to the feature. These included bad sectors, empty sectors, etc. The list of protection schemes was displayed by ANYDVD. I was surprised to see the list displayed, because here in the US, very few titles employ protection beyond the standard minimal technique (forget what it's called.) The producers really hit this one hard!

Considering the amount and varied protection applied to this title, I'm surprised that even the original would play! So, I can understand why a mix of software failed to produce an acceptable result.

DetroitBaseball
28th January 2007, 15:53
When I ripped DaVinci Code using the then current versions of ANYDVD and CloneDVD2, I had absolutely no problem with the process.

BUT !!!!! - I seem to remember a very long list of different copy-protection schemes that had been applied to the feature. These included bad sectors, empty sectors, etc. The list of protection schemes was displayed by ANYDVD. I was surprised to see the list displayed, because here in the US, very few titles employ protection beyond the standard minimal technique (forget what it's called.) The producers really hit this one hard!

Considering the amount and varied protection applied to this title, I'm surprised that even the original would play! So, I can understand why a mix of software failed to produce an acceptable result.
You mean CSS (Content Scramble System).

anderki
29th January 2007, 07:52
Used Clone DVD instead of anydvd. Sad to say, that was the problem.

Zycore
29th January 2007, 14:24
I made a back up of this movie using Any DVD and Clone DVD 2 & nero with no problems. Make sure you have the latest versions of anydvd and clonedvd2