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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 data does not match
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on both sides, then a cyclic redundancy check error will occur. This can happen in Windows dvd decryptor while reading a disc or in any number of programs, including DVD Shrink. Possible causes include a scratched or damaged disc, a faulty
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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 (optional)Cotton shirt (optional)Step 1Rule out the optical drive (the dvd decrypter download 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 the optical drive fails to read other discs, then there is likely some dvd cloner 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 case, if the DVD you want to back up with DVD Shrink is in good condition and still gives a CRC error, it means that the
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Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 2nd Apr 201122:00 #1 tcory View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Dec 2010 https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-dvd-shrink-error-cyclic-redundancy-check 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 HD to write it to a DVD ? TC Quote 2nd Apr 201122:45 http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/333596-Backing-up-using-the-DVD-Shrink #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 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) pr
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 http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=771543 wot? Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Posts: 202 [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 http://www.techimo.com/forum/pc-hardware/152560-dvd-shrink-cyclic-redundancy-error.html moment is "Babe", but they are literally loving it to death. 3 year olds 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 dvd shrink back it up with DVDShrink but the program halts mid-backup with a CRC error, and won't complete the job - 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 dvd shrink crc 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 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 P