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DVD Shrink Question

Discussion in 'Technology Forum' started by PantherPaul, Jan 17, 2006.

  1. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Nap Enthusiasts

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    What can I do with this message? I have tried twice to decrypt it (cleaning it the second time) and still when I open Shrink and start that process I get this. It inserted some dummy sectors in where it was needed. Could it have inserted it in a critical spot?
     

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    You have a bad sector on your hard drive...checkdsk c: /f
     
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    Hmm The drive is D: I followed up on your recommendation and read some. I ran the chkdsk d: /f

    rebooted and still nothing. Not able to run Shrink
     
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    Decrypt again now that you've repaired the drive.
     
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    That's what I did. I ran the chkdisk on both C and D drive even though the D drive was the one the Decryptor put the files in that Shrink would use to create backup. When I did the C drive it was alot longer 15 minutes verses 45 secs? D is larger yet I didn't get the blue screen with all the data info. The D drive chkdisk only gave me the black screen (DOS) with the information. Obviously C is the one with operating system on it. D is mainly for my music and movie files. I am trying to decrypt to my C drive now and then run Shrink again from the C drive as it looks like the chkdisc ran successfully on it verses the D. BRB
     
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    I ran Decrytor putting the movie files onto C: drive this time rather than the D: as done the first time around. Still get the message. Has to be the DVD and the dummy files verses the chk disc.
     

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    You can't checkdsk the C: drive without doing a reboot...
    You can checkdks the D: drive.
    Most of the time depends on # of files on the disk...

    Defrag the drive, checkdsk both again.
     
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    I'll try this again tonight as both drives still have the movie files on them. That and I'll do a print screen on the results (blue screen and black) prior to the reboot. I got a reboot on the C: drive I think. Seems like I defragged the C drive within the last month and no idea when I did the D drive last but I can do it anyway. Thanks for the help
     
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    Looks like a problem with the DVD, then.
     
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    If you are decrypting it to the HD with DVD Decrypter, then you are getting a good rip. If you then try to read the VOB with DVDShrink to make a new DVD and it fails, you may have a problem with DVDShrink or bad sectors on your HD.

    I had the same problem, chkdsk found a few bad spots and I was back in business. You get this error during analysis of the DVD in DVD Shrink or during encoding?
     

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