Problem with Mini Dvd on Video Studio

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Post by RANGER94 »

Hi Graham,
I installed DVD Decrypter, I ran the program from my mini DVD+RW to a file the program created. It took about 10 minutes, and then it saved the file as a .VOB extension. I am still getting the same results out of Video Studio, only about 25% of my video is showing up on Video Studio. I then changed the file extension to .MPG, and still getting the same results. Is there certain settings I should use for the Decrypter?

Thanks!
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Post by Ken Berry »

I begin to suspect that you may indeed have some corruption or other on the disc. Being able to play a video successfully on a DVD player, be it a stand-alone or software player like PowerDVD is one thing. They tend to be more forgiving of errors on the disc. How many of us, for instance, have happily played a DVD back on a DVD player with no problems, but then tried to use a program like DVD Fab or DVD Shrink or Nero Recode on it, only to come upon a dread 'cyclic redundancy error' or 'failed to read' message?

I suspect you would be better advised at this stage to use a program like Womble on your disc. You might also want to try the free trial download of Video ReDo on it.
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Post by skier-hughes »

In dvd decryptor.

Make sure you are in IFo mode.
Then
Go to tools, settings, IFO mode and select none for file splitting.

With your dvd in.

Click on the stream processing tab.
enable stream processing
click on the video
click demux
click on the audio
click on demux.

You'll end up with an m2v and audio file of whatever was used to make it, probably ac3.
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