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DVD shrink Data Error (cyclic redundancy check) Discussion in 'DVD Shrink forum' started by weehawk, Nov 8, 2004. Page 1 of 31 1 ← 2 3 4 5 6
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→ 31 Next > weehawk Guest Ok, I'm a newbie, I have a disc I dvd shrink cyclic redundancy check keep getting errors on, it works perfectly in my stand alone dvd player, I can also access it with windows media
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player, but dvd shrink will always give me an error when processing it, I've searched the threads and found the scuba pete guide, downloaded DVD decrypter, tried it and failed, cleaned dvd & dvd drives - dvd decrypter download no luck, even tried something called claddvd to get past it, nothing, my question is are there dvds that can be ripped, I dont think this is a bad disc since I can play or maybe I'm wrong - help? weehawk, Nov 8, 2004 #1 ScubaPete Senior member Joined: Mar 13, 2003 Messages: 6,324 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 116 Hi weehawk, welcome to aD, A "CRC" error is most often dvd shrink cyclic redundancy check error fix caused by bad media - it could be any of the following: 1. A dirty disc, 2. A scratched disc 3. A poor quality disc (cheap media if it happens during the "Burn" section of your work) 4. A bad disc from the Mfgr. It can also be from a bad optical component in your drive. At this time I don't believe it's your drive at all. If you recently purchased this disc new from a store, I would return it as defective if just cleaning and the proper use of DVD Decrypter doesn't get the job done. I'd like you to check your DVD Decrypter's settings. First, it should be version 3.5.1.0. Go to "Tools", "Settings", set everything to "Default". Then in the "General" tab change, "Removal Method" from "Normal" to "Aggressive", in "File Mode", "tick" Remove PUO's." For ripping in the "ISO Read Mode", "tick" "Remove PUO's" there also. in the "CSS" tab, under "CSS Cracking Method", choose "Brute Force ~> I/O Key Exchange" and "On Failure" choose "Yes". . IMPORTANT: In the "I / O" tab, in the bottom right, "tick" the box which says, "Ignore read errors". This is an excellent setting for dealing with scratched discs which may cause ripping problems. Some people like ripping with DVD Decrypter using t
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Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools 04-02-2005 #1 leousb dvd rip cyclic redundancy CD Freaks Rookie Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Venezuela Posts: 44 DVD SHRINK PROBLEM: "Data error (cyclic
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redundancy check)" Hello everyone, trying DVDShrink for the first time, read the guide for it here, but when trying to make a harddrive backup i get the following message: "DVDShrink http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/dvd-shrink-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check.321265/ encountered an error and cannot continue Failed to read 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 Thx for your help. P.S I do have NERO http://club.myce.com/f34/dvd-shrink-problem-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check-125523/ 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) 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 256
DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Video DVD Ripping Backing up using the DVD Shrink + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 9 of 9 Backing up using the DVD Shrink Thread Tools Show Printable http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/333596-Backing-up-using-the-DVD-Shrink Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to http://www.techimo.com/forum/pc-hardware/152560-dvd-shrink-cyclic-redundancy-error.html Threaded Mode Thread 2nd Apr 201122:00 #1 tcory View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Dec 2010 When trying to backup my TV Show starting with DVD Shrink I can't get through the Analyzing without getting a Data Error which always is Data Error: (cyclic redundancy check) screen pop's up. Is there anything that I can do to get the show shrunk at to my cyclic redundancy HD to write it to a DVD ? TC Quote 2nd Apr 201122:45 #2 Noahtuck View Profile View Forum Posts Banned Join Date : Jun 2004 Location : ®Inside My Avatar™© U.S. What are you ripping with ? Are the original dvd's retail store bought (pressed) ? Dvd Shrink is waaaaay old and has not been updated to deal with newer copy protections in YEARS as far as ripping is concerned!!!! If you are trying to open and rip them from your drive with Dvd Shrink shrink cyclic redundancy that is probably your problem. Newer copy protections for pressed retail dsic's is updated many times a year. Rip with something that is updated on a regular basis to deal with newer copy protections like dvdfab decrypter then open with dvd shrink to transcode to fit on a SL dvdr. Quote 2nd Apr 201123:29 #3 tcory View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Dec 2010 I have been lucky I guess, because I put in the movie/TV Show in my drive, use DVD Shrink and shrink to my HD and then use IMGBURN to burn to a blank DVDr. Now I'm getting the (cyclic redundancy check) problem. I guess what I need to know is... do I use the HD Decrypter to burn the main movie to the HD and then use DVD Shrink and then burn or write it from there to a DVD blank disc ? I don't drink, but after reading this post I understand why you would think I was Noahtuck. I sometimes have a hard time explaining my problem, but sometimes these Bill Gates on here throw so much crap out there it is very confusing. I will lay off the booze! LOL! Last edited by tcory; 3rd Apr 2011 at 02:38. Quote 2nd Apr 201123:38 #4 Noahtuck View Profile View Forum Posts Banned Join Date : Jun 2004 Location : ®Inside My Avatar™© U.S. Originally Posted by tcory I have been lucky I guess, because I put in my drive use DVD Shrink and s
Hardware and Tech PC Hardware DVD Shrink cyclic redundancy error + Reply to Thread Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 20 of 35 Thread: DVD Shrink cyclic redundancy error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… September 26th, 2005,08:59 AM #1 cpembo View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Member Join Date Sep 2003 Location U.K. Posts 239 DVD Shrink cyclic redundancy error Ive been using dvd shrink for quite a while to backup my dvds (version 3.2 ) I dont pirate discs before ppl start flaming me. The reason i back up is i buy my young kids dvds regularly and as you can understand the discs get scratched and gewt sticky fingerprints on them therefore what i do is give them a backup copy and keep the origonal disc safe. Anyway my problem is ive beeen getting errors recently sometimes the burn fails and sometimes i get the error message "cyclic Redundancy error" its only started happening recently and im at a loss as to what the problem is . Does anyone know ? or failing that is there another free program thats as straightforward as dvd shrink? and as reliable as it used to be? could the problem be down to new copy protection tecniques? I really need to solve this as ive just bought three new dvds for my daughter and i dont want them ruined , Thanks in advance for any help Asrock 4coreDual-vsta Core2 duo 4300(1.8ghz)-@ 2.4ghz 2 GB DDR2 Ram 8600GT Win 7 Reply Reply With Quote September 26th, 2005,09:06 AM #2 XKILLR View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Visit Homepage Member Join Date Sep 2004 Posts 180 There is nothing wrong with your software and there is nothin you can do about it. DVD's are now being slowely equiped with a new protection called rip guard. I used various programs, such as: dvd shrink, dvd decrypter, dvd x copy, to get around it but none work at the time. THe only way to "backup" those dvd's is to rip the video from the disc and then burn the file to a disc. There is a quality loss but is the onlt way for those dvd's at the moment. And that doesnt even work all the time Athlon 64 3200+ s754 OC 2.2GHz/ 1.5 GB PC3200 Ram / BFG 6800 Ultra / Liquid Cooling / 3 LED 80mm case fans / One woop Ass Machine Reply Reply With Quote September 26th, 2005,09:33 AM #3 phenious View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Visit Homepage Moderator Join Date Oct 2001 Location