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problems decrypting

Postby Xenocide_Ender » Fri Sep 30, 2005 7:38 pm

I've just read the guides and I have the dvd decrypter. Right now I'm in the process of ripping My Love Hina Volume two, but it isn't progressing. Just this error pops up telling me to abort-retry-or ignore. The only thing that lets me continue is to abort. What am I doing wrong?
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Postby gangstaj8 » Sun Oct 02, 2005 12:17 am

Try the simple stuff first, clean the disc then try it again.
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Postby SuperFusion » Tue Oct 04, 2005 7:03 pm

I've had this problem before. One of my DVDs just stopped ripping for some reason. I guess I damged it somehow. Maybe you did, too
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Re: problems decrypting

Postby Coderjoe » Fri Oct 07, 2005 11:51 am

Xenocide_Ender wrote:I've just read the guides and I have the dvd decrypter. Right now I'm in the process of ripping My Love Hina Volume two, but it isn't progressing. Just this error pops up telling me to abort-retry-or ignore. The only thing that lets me continue is to abort. What am I doing wrong?


It would help to know what other information is in the error message, besides the available options.

Without knowing what the error message was, I can only give some basic troubleshooting steps.

Does the DVD drive show up in "My Computer" or Windows Explorer? If not, Windows isn't seeing the drive, and nothing will be able to access it. There can be a few problems that cause this.

If the drive shows up:
Put a video DVD in the drive. Then, in "My Computer" or Windows Explorer, open the drive. Do you see a folder named "VIDEO_TS"? If not, the drive is talking to to windows, but is probably having some internal problems that prevent it from reading disks.

Next, can you play the video dvd with a dvd player program? If so, the drive, the disc, and windows are pretty much fine. There might be other things going on here in that case.
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Postby Kariudo » Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:29 pm

I think I know what's going on...

For about 85% of the dvds that I've ripped I've had to rip episode by episode
(part of the reason why I hate the first half of making my amvs)

This leads to a problem:
Each episode is in a different PCG, but the file names are the same.
This prompts somethings saying that "The file already exists" and asks you to retry, abort or ignore.
All I do is add a number at the end of the filename so that I can rip the episode and tell it apart from the others when I'm done.

ex. you have a file "something_vol_01(01).vob" that is already been saved
if you get the retry, abort, ignore rename the file "something_vol_01(01)2.vob" then click retry.

hope this helps
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