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Burned one DVD from larger file DVD with no problem. Several attempts to burn another result in halt of progress with error message: Data error (Cyclic Redundancy Check).
Any answers?
The DVD you are trying to backup may be dirty, physically damaged (scratches), or badly authored. I would suggest cleaning it first, then try again. If, none of the above apply.
a) Try cleaning the disc - toothpaste is a very good thing to use.
b) Try using DVD Decrypter to first rip the disc to your hard-drive, and then use DVD Shrink "Open Files". Here is a guide on how to use DVD Decrypter. It's important that you use the "File" mode - and from the "Edit" dropdown menu, select "All Files" (NOT "movie files"). http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...threadid=45238
c) Try using your DVD writer to read the disc.
d) Try any combination of the above.
e) Go back to your shop and exchange it.
Make sure you are using DVD Decrypter version 3.5.2.0.
i have some DVDs with scratchs on it that cannot be read (CRC Error) or freeze movie sometimes, with this one i would like o try a backup for better results in DVD player (without pixelation).
I found an easy answer to my problem with DVD Shrink. I uninstalled & now use DVDX which works much faster, much simpler (no separate decrypting or whatever), & no error messages. Once I tried DVDX I realized some things are too expensive even if they're free.
Thanks for those who tried to help.
Originally posted by guilhas jmet,
how do i clean a DVD using 'toothpaste' ?
i have some DVDs with scratchs on it that cannot be read (CRC Error) or freeze movie sometimes, with this one i would like o try a backup for better results in DVD player (without pixelation).
Chances are you need to upgrade to DVD Decrypter 3.5.2.0 as some new DVD's include what I call ghost crypts that halt the decrypt status. 3.5.2.0 will insert dummy sectors into the ghost crypt slot and allow backup to continue.
DVD Shrink has yet to address this issue but will soon, I'm sure.
This will more than likely correct your problem provided your not dealing with the obvvious problems of dirty discs, etc.
Please read my earlier post. With DVDX I burned a DVD quickly of the same DVD that had caused problems with DVD Shrink.
With DVDX I didn't need toothpaste or ANY version of DVD Decrypter.
gcornett...you are right..with that error message..you need too rip with decrypter and then shrink it with 3.2...should have no problems...you need the latest version of decrypter..3.5.2.0
Sorry DVDshrink will not have any further updates as it is now out of production /development...
@ jerpat
uninstalling shrink is not an answer... We all have problems with different programs (hence the forums) the answer is there it just needs to be found....
If it ain't afloat .... It's sunk ....If it ain't broke.... leave it alone.... I was once indecisive....Now I'm not sure....
I'm old enough to know better...BUT...too young to give a toss...
It doesn't really matter whether it was my error or not. The fact is I'm using DVD X Copy to produce quick, reliable, trouble-free DVD copies. If I'm too stupid to use DVD shrink so be it. It is your God-given right, as a DVD expert, to keep wrestling with DVD Shrink until the cows come home. I'm delighted to report that I don't put up with aggravation any source; life's too short. If your intent is to prove you're a DVD Shrink martyr have at it. I wouldn't go near it again if you paid me.
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