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Control panel, administrative tools, event viewer, check application and system for any errors either with hardware of software.
Download and use ImgBurn, best image writing program available and click on verify and it'll give us an idea where it went wrong because clearly if the discs are not being written as they should then it'll fail verification and give us some feedback. http://www.imgburn.com/ Most amazing jew boots |
Surprise, surprise. Looks like the log mentioned the problem, head to DVD Decrypter settings and leave it as default. As I suggested in the previous thread, use ImgBurn. It's created by the Lighting UK, the creator of Decrypter and there have been plenty of improvements when writing images to discs. I should also mention, the latest version of ImgBurn can write files now contained in the VIDEO_TS folder so no need to create an image.
Unless you are using Decrypter with AnyDVD in the background, you shouldn't have the Elbycdio.dll enabled. Also it is suggested when writing to discs, that AnyDVD be disabled. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
If I remember correctly, DVD43 was discontinued. The freeware program of choice nowadays is RipIt4Me. My choice hands down is AnyDVD, does an elegant job of handling the most aggressive of copy protections without butchering the disc structure. Its the only program I've ever paid for.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=113088 As for converting PAL to NTSC, it won't be possible unless you have some serious DVD editing program like Sonic Scenarist and knowing the ins and outs the acutal DVD structure. What makes it so difficult is the simple fact that PAL & NTSC have different frame rates which complicates things quite a bit when adding the audio track without jittery playback. Timings and all have to match DVD standards exactly. You could run AnyDVD which decrypts on the fly and allows limitless viewing of other region DVDs on your PC, so I recommend using your PC as part of your home theater setup. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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It's possible but I wouldn't be surprised if there are minor playback issues since it wasn't a 100% successful write to disc. I tried that with a DVD in the past and I had to redo it from scratch if I wanted error free playback.
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