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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 ← dvd decrypter crc error 2 3 4 5 6 → 31 Next > weehawk Guest Ok, I'm a
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newbie, I have a disc I keep getting errors on, it works perfectly in my stand alone dvd player, I dvd shrink error cyclic redundancy check can also access it with windows media 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 dvd shrink cyclic redundancy error fix it and failed, cleaned dvd & dvd drives - 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:
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0 Trophy Points: 116 Hi weehawk, welcome to aD, A "CRC" error is most often 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
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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 http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/dvd-shrink-data-error-cyclic-redundancy-check.321265/ 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 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 http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/333596-Backing-up-using-the-DVD-Shrink ? 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 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 t
with OCAU via Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Please add us! Go to Page... Sign up for a free OCAU account and this ad will go away! Search our forums with Google: Thread Tools 12th April 2009, 4:58 PM #1 wot? Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 202 http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=771543 [Solved]Overcoming CRC errors in DVD shrink I hope this topic isn't illegal...... I am allowed to make a backup copy for personal use aren't I??? The kids favourite DVD at the moment is "Babe", but they are literally loving it to death. 3 year olds http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-84606.html love to do stuff by themselves (including load the DVD player), but they have no idea how to treat a DVD properly. I tried to back it up with DVDShrink but the program halts mid-backup with a CRC error, and won't complete the job - dvd shrink probly because of a fingerprint or scratch. However the DVD plays fine all the way through when watching it. How can I back it up? __________________ Hopeless, helpless and mostly harmless Last edited by wot?; 13th April 2009 at 9:52 AM. Reason: [solved] wot? View Public Profile Find More Posts by wot? Find More Threads by wot? Join OCAU to remove this ad! 12th April 2009, 5:08 PM #2 HUMMER Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: sydney Posts: 8,829 should have backed it up before error dvd shrink the little ones got their grubby little hands on the discs. you can try cleaning the read side of the disc with alcohol and leave to dry. then see if that works. NOTE: deep gouges on the dvd wont be fixed by above. only dirt and finger prints. __________________ Originally Posted by Randy_Chuggs - I just get down on all fours and suck it out Originally Posted by Subcommandante - Who are DVDA? Just a bunch of guys hanging out and having fun... Originally Posted by Agg - You seem to be confusing OCAU with some kind of democracy. Originally Posted by Spyfox - mount it on the rear like a brokeback cowboy HUMMER View Public Profile Find More Posts by HUMMER Find More Threads by HUMMER 12th April 2009, 5:10 PM #3 breech Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Syd Posts: 1,680 There's nothing wrong with making backups. Clean the disk surface and try to back it up in other dvd drives as they all handle media with errors differently. The disk may benefit from a buff (as they do in the video shop), but it theres a chance it could make it worse. Last edited by breech; 12th April 2009 at 5:16 PM. breech View Public Profile Find More Posts by breech Find More Threads by breech 12th April 2009, 5:22 PM #4 wot? Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 202 Thanks for the replies, but there must be another way ??? If the DVD player can ignore the error, why not a backup program? __________________ Hopeless, help
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, 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. as I went to check out what deamon tools was, I lost 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 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 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 emulati