Playing ISO copies in PowerDVD created with DVD Decrypter

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  • Marty1_0
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 3

    Playing ISO copies in PowerDVD created with DVD Decrypter

    Hi all,

    I'm having a strange problem going on and I can't find anything... I've already tried several DVD's, but all the same.

    First I rip them to .iso using DVD Decrypter. Then using the Daemon Tools, I mount them to a virtual drive and play them with PowerDVD. When I'm playing them, the language (spoken) jumps each time I touch my mouse... Very annoying actually, but I can't find anything! I think it's a setting in DVD Decrypter, but I'm not able to find it... Also this thing appears when I'm making my own ISO files, I've copied some from other ppl and there I don't have that thing.

    Anybody with an idea about this?

    Thanks!!
    Last edited by Marty1_0; 13 Jul 2004, 07:51 PM.
  • Billy_Black
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    Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 78

    #2
    Did this just start happening?

    Uninstal Decrypter and reinstall the latest version, this will set everything back to the defaults. You may want to try the same with Daemon Tools.

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    • setarip
      Retired
      • Dec 2001
      • 24955

      #3
      Make CERTAIN that you are not running any unnecessary programs (background or otherwise) and are not online while creating the .ISO...

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      • Marty1_0
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2004
        • 3

        #4
        It was the first installation of the tools on that pc, so they are clean. Also no modifications done in the configuration yet. Active programs and processes were also set to limited (no MSN & stuff).

        The onyl thing I know is that the ones I've copied don't have that phenomenom (also mounting them with the Daemon Tools), but I create an ISO myself, it is present...?!

        Thanks for the replies already and for any other suggestions!

        Marty

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        • Billy_Black
          Member
          Member
          • Mar 2004
          • 78

          #5
          It was the first installation of the tools on that pc, so they are clean.
          That is an assumption that may not be true. I would be more reasured if they were the last... not first. The download or install could have been corrupted, a later program could be causing a conflict. When they were installed does not seem relevant or guarantee success.

          Good Luck

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          • Marty1_0
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2004
            • 3

            #6
            What I meant is that they have installed for the first time on that pc and just have been installed...

            Sorry that it wasn't clear!

            Marty

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