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Structure Out of memory Programming error - Exception occurred Parameter Incorrect Data Redundancy Check Error (CRC Error) The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error To remove such protections do a complete backup of such media to your HDD with (use Google): DVDFab HD Decrypter (free trial) AnyDVD (free trial) and then use Shrink to encode it as usando o dvd shrink usual. Problems with Nero First of all DVD Shrink is a transcoder to shrink movie DVDs, using the Nero engine for automatic burning is just a bonus. Having said that, DVD Shrink works under Vista but Nero only from version 7.x and higher. If you insist on using bloatware but can't get it to work, uninstall both Shrink and Nero and reinstall (not just copy over exes!) Nero before DVD Shrink. After that make sure that Edit > Preferences > File I/O > Enable burning with Nero is checked. If that still doesn't work as well as nothing on this list use free Imgburn which is an advancement of the DVD Decrypter burning engine and uses the same command set. Therefore if want to keep automatic burning and have DVD Decrypter installed on your machine you can copy over 'ImgBurn.exe' and rename it to 'DVDDecrypter.exe' so Shrink uses it with 'ISO Image File and burn with DVD Decrypter' selected as your backup target. Alternatively use the hacked DVD Shrink with ImgBurn. Of course you can also simply output to ISOs and manuall
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of 12 DVD Shrink I/O errors Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page dvd shrink alternative Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 5th Apr 200609:47 #1 Gabriel View dvd shrink with imgburn download Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2002 Location : United States I'm currently running windows xp home on my main computer with a pioneer 107 and an NEC3550. Until a couple http://www.dvdshrink.org/support.php of weeks ago, I could back up dvds with dvd shrink with no problems. Now I get error message saying disc is encrypted. By using dvd decrypter or dvd fab I can then shrink the files. On my second computer which runs windows xp professional with no updates installed I can still use dvd shrink with no error problems. As a trial I used the same disc in each computer and it http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/238615-DVD-Shrink-I-O-errors works okay in the one and requires decrypting in the other. The only new software I've installed on the main machine is McAfee anti virus and firewall from comcast. I tried uninstalling them and still need to decrypt. Does this make sense to anybody? It's really got me stumped. Quote 5th Apr 200611:10 #2 budz View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message DVD Ninja Join Date : Jan 2003 Location : In the shadows..... Use DVDFAB DECRYPTER to rip your files to your hard drive. Quote 5th Apr 200612:59 #3 Gabriel View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2002 Location : United States Budz, Maybe you didnt read my question. I know that I can copy using dvd decrypter and DvdFab. What I want to know is why I suddenly have to do it, when in the past I didn't and why I need to do it on one computer but not on the other. Quote 5th Apr 200614:54 #4 wayne421 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Aug 2003 Location : USA If you're talking about DIFFERENT DVDs on DIFFERENT computers, then my first guess is that it's the DVD. Newer DVDs, especially Sony movies that have that crappy ARCoSS
error happens when its at 0% Encoding, it says" DVD Shrink has encountered an error and cannot continue. Copy protection error. The request cannot be preformed becuase of an I/O device http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-107967.html error." it says this for any DVD i try. Help would be great!:thanks: :stupid: Guest28th February 2006, 01:30Welcome to the forum. But please read and follow forum rules, specifically, rule 9: use a proper thread title. Thank http://www.tech-faq.com/io-device-error.html you. http://forum.doom9.org/forum-rules.htm setarip_old28th February 2006, 02:34Hi!it says this for any DVD i try.Please be specific - which DVDs (and which Region number) have you tried to process with DVD Shrink? (if you are referring only to new dvd shrink releases, you are probably running into DVDs that contain either "ARccOS" or "RipGuard" copy protection) jel28th February 2006, 05:10@ hayven109 to edit the title of your thread, simply hit the 'edit' button, on your first post and change the text on your 'title'. cheers j hayven1092nd March 2006, 05:10ok i tryed ripping The new War of the Worlds, didnt work. I tryed Ripping Mr. and Mrs. Smith, didnt work. About the region #, i o dvd shrink dont know what that is or where to fined it out. And if DVD shrink isnt working because the DVDs have this "ARccOS" or "RipGuard" copy protection, then how do i rip theses DVDs. Whats the point of this DVD shrink then if it cant even rip the new Average DVD? Thanks for the help guys! jel2nd March 2006, 05:21@ hayven109 i edited your thread title as you did not. please be more dilligent in future. Whats the point of this DVD shrink then if it cant even rip the new Average DVD?are you aware that dvd shrink is no longer developed? and hasnt been updated in some time? i suggest you read this thread which details how to circumnavigate the newer protections using freeware: PSL2 plugin ver 2.14 for PgcEdit - A Short Guide (http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?t=56831) hth j hayven1092nd March 2006, 07:12sorry about my thread name, i tryed to edit it but didnt figure out how. Are there any programs that will rip theses new DVDs? I downloaded that little PSL2 plugin thing, and i couldnt get it to work so i figured that mabey it doesnt work with DVD Shrink. Does it? I just need some easy program that i can rip my dvds with. setarip_old2nd March 2006, 07:34Since, as you put it, "i tryed to edit it but didnt
mode that the operating system is attempting to use for the operation may not be recognized. The I/O error may be experienced with various media storage devices such as: external hard drives, DVD or CDs, DVD or CD drives, SD cards, or USB sticks/drives. Common causes of the error include faulty hardware, a loose connection between the hardware and computer, outdated hardware drivers, or the IDE channel properties require modification. What Are the Common I/O Device Error Messages? Unfortunately, the I/O device error can generated more than one error message. Some of the most commonly encountered messages associated with the error include: - The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error - Only part of a readprocessmemory request was completed - Only part of a writeprocessmemory request was completed Windows may display a “Windows error code” along with the plain language error message. The I/O device error codes that are associated with the error include: error 6, error 21, error 103, error 105, and error 131. Why Does the I/O Device Error Occur? There are a number of potential causes for I/O device errors on computers that run the Windows Operating System (OS). These include: - Outdated or corrupt driver installation for the affected hardware device. - Windows using an incompatible transfer mode for the hardware. - Faulty or loose connection with the hardware. - The portable media (CD, DVD, or SD card) is damaged or excessively dirty. Basic I/O Device Error Troubleshooting Before throwing away a “faulty” CD/DVD, or delving into more complex troubleshooting, there are some basic steps computer users can attempt to clear the I/O device error. If the steps do not solve the issue, they may help pinpoint what is causing the error to be thrown and save time in fixing the issue. Step 1 – Restart the computer that is throwing the I/O device error. Step 2 – Attempt to access the disk, drive, or portable media again. Step 3 – If the error is still being thrown, try to access the disk on another computer (if available). This will help identify if the error is with the drive, IDE channel, or media (disk) itself. Step 4 – If the disk/media opens on the alternative computer, there is an issue with the primary PC (drive, IDE, or c