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rupeshkp728 Posts: 211 This post has been reported. I have DVD of videos. There are many files in the data error cyclic redundancy check utorrent DVD. Among those files there are video files with .vob extensions. The files names are like VTS_01_1, VTS_01_2,VTS_01_3 and so on. When I try to copy the files from the DVD to data error cyclic redundancy check when installing a game the PC Hard Disk then all the files gets copied except one of them. During the copying of this file I get the error "Data error cyclic redundancy check". Anyway I can copy these files to the PC ? Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top ScottW Posts: 6609 This post has been reported. Rupesh, those files are the standard names for
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files on a DVD. See the description of the DVD Video disc format at videohelp.com for more. A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error normally means that the data on a disc is corrupted or unreadable. However, in this case it may be copy protection if the DVD is a film or other copyrighted work. If that is the case, you will need a DVD ripper program such as DVD Decrypter or DVDFab HD Decrypter to copy the files. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top rupeshkp728 Posts: 211 This post has been reported. Thanks Scott for the reply. In this case the data may have got corrupted since the DVD does not have any copy protection Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top Topic Closed This topic has been closed to new replies. ABOUT About Us Contact Us Discussion Forum Advertising Privacy Policy GET ARTICLES BY EMAIL Enter your email address to get our daily newsletter. FOLLOW US Twitter Facebook Google+ RSS Feed Disclaimer: Most of the pages on the internet include affiliate links, including some on this site. Copyright © 2006-2016 How-To Geek, LLC All Rights Reserved
Shrink Cyclic Redundancy Check/Copy Protection Error messages User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Calendar Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes 29th October 2007, 12:48 #1 |Link eg464646 Registered User Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 3 DVD Shrink Cyclic Redundancy Check/Copy Protection Error messages I've tried to view related posts on this and other forums to help solve my problem but my situation is a bit different from others... With DVD Shrink 3.2 I've tried to back-up the disks of a television series-- released in 2006-- but each disk strangely gives me the exact same result. First, the video preview shows that it completes the initial 'Analyzing' process correctly reviewing the entire contents of the disk. Then, when beginning the back-up phase, the video preview image is blank (completely black) through 4% of the deep analysis and the decryption status of the disk reads 'not encrypted'. Then, the video preview shows the title menu running through its sequence several times, by 8% the warning message comes up 'Data error: cyclic redundancy check' and DVD shrink will not continue. I noticed on several sources online people were suggesting that the disk was probably dirty or scratched. But this same scenario happens with ALL the disks of this same TV series and none of them are dirty or scratched. Still, I tried cleaning one of the disks and trying again and this time DVD shrink stopped it right away and said "DVD shrink cannot continue: copy protection error". It 'remembers' each disk I've already put in and received the 'CRC' message with and the 2nd time the disk is tried it catches the disk right away, spitting out a 'COPY PROTECTION ERROR'. I never had this situation occur before and I can shrink/back-up other disks easily. I was wondering if, because this series was released so recently, and DVD shrink probably hasn't been updated recently, if the disks just had a more sophisticated copy protection/encrytion than DVD shrink could handle. Or am i over-looking something I can do to alter the settings and bypass the problem? Any suggestions? eg464646 View Public Profile Find More Posts by eg464646 29th October 2007, 14:20 #2 |Link setarip_old Registered User Join Date: Aug 2005 Posts: 16,274 Hi! The set probably contains "ARccOS" copy protection. Use RipIt4me, or DVDFab HD Decrypter, or DVD95Copy to copy them... setarip_old View Public Profile Find More Posts by setarip_old « Previous Thread | Next Thread &r