Dvd Decrypter Cyclic Redundancy Error
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Deacon Blues29th October 2004, 05:29I've been backingup a couple of DVDs lately but have just run into this problem now(the cyclic redundancy error"), note: my DVD is clean and scrathless. It may be gaving trouble with the burner but for now, lets hope not! well, dvd shrink cyclic redundancy error fix searching these forums, I found a post that seemed to suggest a possible workaround: it said, backup
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with DVDDecrypter in IFO mode and do something with them in Deamon tools. as I went to check out what deamon tools was, I lost cyclic redundancy error windows 8 that window and have been unable to relocate the post. but what I learned of deamon tools puzzled me in what connection does it have with IFO or anything DVD? the official site (http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/portal/portal.php) states the that deamon is DAEMON Tools is an cyclic redundancy error utorrent advanced application for multiprotection emulation. how would that help. If there really is a way to over come the "redundancy error" that way, I would sure like enlightment. thanks, Trahald29th October 2004, 13:51daemon tools is just a virtual dvd/cd/etc software based emulator. it is only useful at the point you actually have an image on your hd. Its not for ripping from the real disk. Deacon Blues29th October 2004, 18:10I didn't say anything about ripping with it, as I said in the original post backup with
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DVDDecrypter in IFO mode but then I have to do something with the IFO files in Deamon(or so the lost post said), and thats what I want to know. What do I do with deamon? dannyv29th October 2004, 18:55Originally posted by Deacon Blues I've been backingup a couple of DVDs lately but have just run into this problem now(the cyclic redundancy error"), note: my DVD is clean and scrathless. It may be gaving trouble with the burner but for now, lets hope not! well, searching these forums, I found a post that seemed to suggest a possible workaround: it said, backup with DVDDecrypter in IFO mode and do something with them in Deamon tools. If there really is a way to over come the "redundancy error" that way, I would sure like enlightment. thanks, If your getting a CRC error (Redundancy error) while trying to rip (copying the dvd to your HD). This would usually mean that the DVD is dirty, Damaged or defective. If your getting this on most or all your DVD's then most likly your DVD drive is bad or soon to go bad. Deamon tools won't do anything for you until you actually get the DVD onto the hard drive. Have you actually tried ripping the DVD to your hard drive using dvd decryptor? If so do you get the CRC error? Trahald29th October 2004, 19:06Can you provide a link to that thread please? I cant find the thread. Basically daemon tools 'multiprotection emulation' is for cds that have fake errors
Me? Password Register FAQ Community Today's Posts Search Community Links Social Groups Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools 04-02-2005 #1 leousb CD Freaks Rookie Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Venezuela Posts: 44 DVD SHRINK cyclic redundancy error installing game PROBLEM: "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)" Hello everyone, trying DVDShrink for the first time, read the guide cyclic redundancy error hard drive for it here, but when trying to make a harddrive backup i get the following message: "DVDShrink encountered an error and cannot continue Failed to read
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file "D:\" Data error (cyclic redundancy check)" I'm trying to copy from a Princo 4X disc. And tried changing a few of the options wich aren't that much, so not know what to do next. Currently my NEC 3500A is flashed with Liggy's http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-84606.html Thx for your help. P.S I do have NERO 6 so perhaps can try with that, but don't know where to start, THOUGHT that Shrink was the best program to do that. Thx __________________ Running: MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum Athlon64 3500+ 1 gig RAM DVD: NEC-3500A 04-02-2005 #2 pollushon CD Freaks Die Hard Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Trapped in an OU by Group Policy Posts: 1,148 Re: DVD SHRINK PROBLEM: "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)" Quote: Data error (cyclic redundancy check) http://club.myce.com/f34/dvd-shrink-problem-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check-125523/ This means the data is corrupt, either from a scratch or some sort of degradation. Theres not much that can be done. Quote: P.S I do have NERO 6 so perhaps can try with that, but don't know where to start, THOUGHT that Shrink was the best program to do that. If your just doing a straight copy with no copy protection from one DVD to another, try Nero. Shrink is only necessary for compressing DVD9 to DVD5. __________________ AMD 64 4400+ X2 'Toledo' @ 2.6Ghz DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 SLI-DR Expert 2x 1024Mb DDR OCZ PC4000 Gold 2x Sparkle 7800GTX 256Mb DDR3 in SLI (513/1280) 2x Arctic NV Silencer 5 rev 3 120G Seagate SATA 250G Seagate SATA Benq DW1640 Swiftech Extreme Liquid Cooling Kit 24" Dell LCD Microsoft Vista Ultimate RTM v6 build 6000 04-02-2005 #3 JSD New on Forum Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 6 Re: DVD SHRINK PROBLEM: "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)" Try copying DVD to HDD with AnyDVD. Find out what file it isn't copying and copy files before and after that file into a folder and see if you can re-author or even do a full backup of that folder with DVD Shrink. I had one file that wouldn't copy on a backup I was doing and this worked for me. Hope this helps. Jason 04-02-2005 #4 G)-(osters CD Freaks Die Hard Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Australia Posts: 1,824 Re: DVD SHRINK PROBLEM: "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)" every day
ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix a DVD Shrink Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)How to Fix a DVD Shrink Error (Cyclic Redundancy Check)By Michael HintzA cyclic redundancy check, often shortened to CRC, is a mathematical function used by computers to ensure the integrity of data as it is being transferred from one location to another. If there is a problem with the transfer and the https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-dvd-shrink-error-cyclic-redundancy-check data does not match on both sides, then a cyclic redundancy check error will occur. This can happen in Windows while reading a disc or in any number of programs, including DVD Shrink. Possible causes include a https://blog.henrypoon.com/blog/2010/08/08/dvd-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check/ scratched or damaged disc, a faulty optical drive, or the result of trying to back up a copy-protected disc.Things You'll NeedComputer with burn-capable optical driveDVD Shrink softwareDVD to be copiedDisc cleaning kit (optional)Water or rubbing alcohol cyclic redundancy (optional)Cotton shirt (optional)Step 1Rule out the optical drive (the DVD player on the computer) as the cause of the error by attempting to read other discs with the drive. If you're successful, the drive can be ruled out as the cause of the CRC error, leaving the disc as the culprit. The disc could be scratched or damaged, or it could've had copy protection against duplication written into it when it was burned. If cyclic redundancy error the optical drive fails to read other discs, then there is likely some problem with the drive itself.Step 2Rule out the surface quality of the disc to be backed up. Even if it looks fine, check to make sure it plays or reads normally outside of DVD Shrink. The DVD could have been incorrectly burned. This happens often with cheaper CD and DVD media; it is rather rare with commercial DVDs. If you can rule out the surface quality of the DVD as a cause for the error, go to step 4. If not, see step 3 for information on attempting to clean the disc.Step 3Clean the faulty disc. It is possible for any amount of scratching, grime or residue to cause read errors. Use a disc cleaning kit, or use water or alcohol and a piece of cotton shirt. Make sure that you wipe against the tracks and not with them; wiping with the tracks can cause further damage.Step 4Having determined that the cause of the error lies in neither the drive nor the disc itself, there remains only one possibility: the cause of the error is the disc's encryption, or copy protection, of one type or another (several different types exist). Going any further in attempting to "crack" the encryption would likely violate copyright laws. In this ca
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