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The Forgotten Discussion in 'DVD2One forum' started by vike, Jan 18, 2005. Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > vike Member Joined: Nov 24, 2003 Messages: 61 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 16 Unable to cannot copy data error cyclic redundancy check dvd successfully compress full disk of forgotten error message reads ifo does not match vob but
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upon inspection they seem to match. Movie only does not compress remaining continues to go up...up... up... I am able to watch vob files data error cyclic redundancy check fix cd on my monitor though and dvd decrypter did successful rip. Help! Thanks in advance for advice or comments. vike, Jan 18, 2005 #1 ScubaPete Senior member Joined: Mar 13, 2003 Messages: 6,324 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points:
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116 Hi vike, welcome to aD, If I understand you (which is hard to do . . .) you ripped The Forgotten using DVDD. Movie only does not compress remaining continues to go up...up... up...Click to expand... I have no idea at all what you're saying there - So I'll just ask, if you don't mind, what format are your working with ? Have you attempted to work with other proggys ? If so, which ones ? Pete Perhaps data error cyclic redundancy check hard drive a little forthought BEFORE posting would help pple help you - Pete ScubaPete, Jan 18, 2005 #2 vike Member Joined: Nov 24, 2003 Messages: 61 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 16 I read my original message and yeah, it's incomprehensible. Decrypted using DVDD and attempted to compress in full disk mode. Got error message "ifo file does not match vob" then the "processing canceled" message. Upon inspection the 2 files seemed to match. DVDDecrypter gave me the all files successfully backed up message and I can watch the movie on my hard drive. Tried movie only mode and it would not compress, the time remaining counter continued to climb without any discernible results on my output. Thanks, put a little thought into post this time. vike, Jan 18, 2005 #3 ericbee Regular member Joined: Nov 22, 2002 Messages: 114 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 The Forgotten is a DVD produced by sony using brand new copy protection. You can read about it here in the latest afterdawn newsletter: "A new version of SONY's DVD copy protection system ARccOS has been compromised. The protection is on the DVD version of the movie "The Forgotten" scheduled for DVD release on January 18th 2005. Today, January 17th, The new version of the popular tool AnyDVD by the Antiguan software company SlySoft, which eliminates this protection, was released. "We remove copy protections faster, than the mov
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