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DVD Shrink - New user
I was recommended to use DVD Shrink to examining a DVD I've authored.
But to get familiar with the program I've just tried opening a free DVD that came with my mother-in-law's Daily Mail recently ('Defence Of The Realm'). But it crashed, with a message about Copy Protection. I'd understood DVD Shrink could handle DVDs with such protection? FWIW, this is version 3.2.0.15. -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
Re: DVD Shrink - New user
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:43:28 +0100, Terry Pinnell
<terrypin@dial.pipex.com> wrote: >I was recommended to use DVD Shrink to examining a DVD I've authored. >But to get familiar with the program I've just tried opening a free >DVD that came with my mother-in-law's Daily Mail recently ('Defence Of >The Realm'). But it crashed, with a message about Copy Protection. I'd >understood DVD Shrink could handle DVDs with such protection? > >FWIW, this is version 3.2.0.15. Try DVD Decrypter first (extract to ISO file) and then open the ISO with Shrink. If that doesn't help try IsoBuster in place of Decrypter. -- "The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so." --Ronald Reagan |
Re: DVD Shrink - New user
"Terry Pinnell" <terrypin@dial.pipex.com> wrote in message news:b4nf2257n9sbpd3rn2ajlsivs3p23i11pt@4ax.com... >I was recommended to use DVD Shrink to examining a DVD I've authored. > But to get familiar with the program I've just tried opening a free > DVD that came with my mother-in-law's Daily Mail recently ('Defence Of > The Realm'). But it crashed, with a message about Copy Protection. I'd > understood DVD Shrink could handle DVDs with such protection? > > FWIW, this is version 3.2.0.15. > > -- > Terry, West Sussex, UK Try "DVD43" a small utility that runs in the background. While this is running try DVD Shrink again and it should be ok. |
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