Gone in 60 Seconds - Issues

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  • chachi
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 15

    Gone in 60 Seconds - Issues

    Needless to say, Gone in 60 Seconds is not the greatest movie out there, but, I have tried to burn it lately, and it's just not working for me. I've ripped using File Mode on Decrypter, then DVD Shrink with and without 'compress video with high quality adaptive error compensation' turned on, and then ImgBurn to burn at 2x with both Philips and Taiyo media - neither disc is readable by my DVD player, it loads up, and then makes crackling noises looking for 'Info'.

    DVD Burner: BenQ 1640 (crossflashed from Philips DVD8701)
    Media Used: Philips DVD-R 8x and Taiyo Yuden 4x DVD-R
    DVD Player: Philips

    I just burned Good Night Good Luck, Italian Job, and Yes Men with no issues (i.e. somewhat rules out the idea of bad media in my mind), so I've surprised that Gone in 60 Seconds has given me issues. Attached are both the rip and burn logs, and help would be apppreciated.
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  • ReplicantRoy
    Replicant
    • Sep 2005
    • 45

    #2
    Try using Fix VTS after the rip. It will clean up any bad VOB's. That has worked for me on a few occassions. You can download it here.

    I'm sure others will have better insight, though. Good Luck!




    My DVD's... seriously.
    http://www.mediachest.com/users/ReplicantRoy/dvds.html

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    • chachi
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 15

      #3
      I gave Fix VTS a try, and I got the same result - the DVD player reads the disc in, and then ends up searching for 'INFO', and makes crackling noises as it goes, I end up having to power the DVD player down and then up again to get the disc to eject.

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      • NightTran
        King of Digital Video
        King of Digital Video
        • Aug 2005
        • 4224

        #4
        try r+ and set to rom, your player may just read dvd-rom, or buy another player that can read r+ and r-
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        • cynthia
          Super Moderatress
          • Jan 2004
          • 14278

          #5
          Just ordinary CSS/CPPM protection on that DVD. Nothing tricky.

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          • chachi
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 15

            #6
            Originally Posted by cynthia
            Just ordinary CSS/CPPM protection on that DVD. Nothing tricky.
            Given the other factors, and this information, I'm thinking that there might be something wrong with the disc itself (it has some scratches on it) - could that prevent me from successfully ripping and burning it, despite Decrypter, Shrink, and ImgBurn not reporting any errors?

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            • cynthia
              Super Moderatress
              • Jan 2004
              • 14278

              #7
              This sounds as pure burning related issue.

              Your brand of discs: ID: CMC MAG. AE1

              Not the best one on the market.

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