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Bankroll Up The Hulk DVD
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I tried DVD Decrypter and DVD2One to brand a backup copy of the Hulk and it did non work. The file was too large fifty-fifty though I specified a size of 4.36 GB. It came out to four.41 GB. I likewise tried DVDFab and got the error "The disc cannot be copied". Does anyone know what the problem is with this DVD?
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DVD2One 1.thirty... no problems with MOVIE-Simply "HULK".
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Has anyone tried a full disk copy?
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Originally Posted by Aztec_gizmo
Also I find it is a adept thought to run the final burned DVD through the READ Error Examination in DVDInfoPro. If you get any READ ERRORS and then chuck the disc and attempt again. Really poor media will demand a total size less than four.0GB (near 4096MB) whereas most media is fine up to 4.2GB (about 4300MB) and only the best of media tin can handle the full size but fifty-fifty then I'd keep information technology at 4400MB which is very very near total size anyways.
- John "FulciLives" Coleman
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http://world wide web.dvd2one.com/revision.php
DVD2ONE Revision History
Version one.3.0 (September 5, 2003)* Added a powerful new copy manner: the join style. You can read all about it on this folio.
* Added default audio and subtitle option for motion-picture show-simply and join fashion. Just doubleclick on the row to select that linguistic communication as default.
* Added a special feature for join fashion to navigate through the different titlesets. Just in case your dvd histrion does not feature a disk navigator itself.
* Fixed a small trouble in the pinch ratio calculation, which could affect the destination size estimation of the variable ratio way.At that place was a bug in DVD2ONE i.23 variable ratio mode hitting the target size
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I posted about this dvd on the forum of world wide web.dvdshrink.info but the website is down right now. Anyway, I backed up with DVD Decryptor and opened it up in Shrink and realised the movie is encoded twice, I approximate to cease piracy. I used shrink to reauthor and got rid of the second stream and made a flick simply disc and the 2nd disc did not demand any compression therefore once ripped (err backed upwardly) with dvd decryptor yous burn right away with your fav burn programme, me I did it with nero and no bug. Hope that helps!
UL
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'encoded twice'?? Can you explain, pls? Also, i backed up last nite with IC8 and burned this forenoon.. so yous're saying i might have a not-playing burn when i become home?
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Greetings,
I employ DVD shrink, Imgtools and DVD decrypter to burn the image.
I backed up the blob concluding week-finish and the quality is as skilful every bit the original (dvd-9 to dvd-5).
Frankly, I used some commercials softwares and I always came dorsum to my dvdshrink/Imgtools/DVD Decrypter software combos. With those, I did not waste material whatever CD and the quality was almost always as good equally the original.
The but issue I encountered is the sound. Sometimes, I must creepo up the volume. Commonly, I watch my movies at 20-22 and sometimes, with the copy, I need to crank upwardly the volume to 40-44. No large deal, but I ever wondered why...
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Is information technology two DVD,s you are trying to back up, if so the extras DVD has i level of the Hulk game which is playable on X-Box. That might be part of the problem.
Merely close up and listen dumbass
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When I checked the dvd information technology had the pic two times on the disc in 2 seperate titles.
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Hello all.
Originally Posted by urbanlegend
The forums urbanlegend is refering to are not DVDShrink.info'south.
They are the official DVD Compress forums (part of the "Digital Video Forums"), and existed long before I made DVDShrink.info.
http://forum.digital-digest.com/forumdisplay.php?due south=&forumid=48
I just linked the two together (both dvdshrink and the forums admin are aware of information technology, and totally fine with it).My original thought was to create new multi-lingual forums, but dvdshrink prefered to stick with D-Five-F considering of the support they had given him correct from the start; totally understandable.
P.South: DVDShrink.info is downward due to exceeded bandwidth, but should be back online tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Aztec_gizmo
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info on another thread stated the extra picture show contain info on how the pic was fabricated (this movie runs concurrent with the other) in addition to the movie itself. you need to press some push on your remote to access this special characteristic. said information technology was similar Follow the White Rabbit on the Matrix DVD. also I notices Rush Hour 2 has the same setup.
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Thank you everyone for your assist.
I did what FulciLives suggested and it worked. I am non sure why DVDFab did non work. I besides recently purchased DVDFab. To say the least, I was dissapointed when DVDFab told me it could not dorsum up the DVD. As a rule I use DVD2one (great product) for movies 120 minutes or less and DVDFab for movies to a higher place 120 minutes.
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Hi I reduced my file size to 4300 instead of the standard 4472 and it fit perfectly using dvd2one
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Aztec_gizmo and Igit...
how does the motion-picture show await on a standalone compared to the original?
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Noki, the film previews and menu system do non look that peachy considering of the compression, but the main movie looks skilful to me.
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I did a full disk with dvdshrink two.3, took most oh 40 minutes or something on a ii.4ghz.
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Many movies besides Blob have multiple titles. If yous check you might notice duplicate streams (2 Weeks Notice did that). Mostly I use DVD Shrink, reauthor it with just the Main Pic, eliminate languages other than English. If I cannot get above 67%, I also eliminate 6 channel audio equally long as there is a separate stereo stream. I adopt DVD Shrink to most other programs considering information technology is free, easy, and I do not run into audio-video sync issues.
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I haven't backed up THE Blob yet but I did recently dorsum upward MATRIX RELOADED and the 2 have the aforementioned running time.
I did MATRIX RELOADED with DVD2ONE merely noticed in some scenes that there were noticeable compression artifacts only it wasn't THAT bad but notwithstanding ...
So I ended up doing it again using a 3 pass VBR in CCE with a MIN of 1500kbps an AVG of 3800kbps and a MAX of 8000kbps and only used the 5.1 English language AC-3 audio track. The MARXTRIX RELOADED was easier in that the only extra stuff on the Moving-picture show disc was the pic with two soundtracks (one in French) and subtitles that I didn't need.
Anyways the quality turned out a bit better than the DVD2ONE method although it took about xx hours to encode (but then once again I have a slow calculator annihilation effectually 2.0Ghz or faster would probably accept at to the lowest degree half of that time).
So y'all might want to endeavour that with THE Blob although doing it that way really limits you to only one soundtrack if you apply a "normal" authoring program since that is all nearly support unless yous go all out with something similar DVD Maestro simply although I have that programme I hardly use information technology since it is a pain-in-the-ass but it does allow you lot to use multiple soundtracks and subs etc.
... simply for a backup all you actually need is one audio track anyways.
- John "FulciLives" Coleman
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Originally Posted by jbenj01
Quality would have been alot better if you deleted the 2nd i in re-author fashion.....that what I did and applied still pictures to the terminate credits with no sound, starting time 5 mins of movie @ 46% and kept the 6 channel audio and directors commentary.... the end result is the paradigm below:
Originally Posted by jbenj01
BTW ... DDLooping sorry well-nigh that little slip I just wanted to refer to my post @ those forums and couldnt remember the actual identify where the forums where located
UL
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No problem, urbanlegend, it was a skillful opportunity for me to explicate the situation .
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Thanks, UrganLegend..
Only you practice need to keep both titles considering they both employ the same VOB's, correct?? It's not similar you can strip i or the other to relieve space to put onto 1 dvd-r... ??
I guess my question is: Is there 3,628MB of data for the motion-picture show OR 3,628 ten 2 = 7,256MB ??
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Titles are not the same as the VOBs.
In a disc with four episodes of a TV evidence for example, the DVD can have a title for each of the episodes separately (titles 1-4) and a title for "play all" (title five) only the DVD uses the aforementioned Vob for episode 1 whether or not you play information technology from title 1 or title five. And you volition get the same compression rate in shrink programs if you select both titles 1-4 and title five, because it is using the aforementioned Vobs in both cases. It volition simply give you the opition of playing them in a different way (separately or "play all.")
Also you can have a dissimilar championship if the DVD is gear up to distinguish a commentary rails equally a separate championship from the regular sound track.
I don't accept any direct experience with the Hulk DVD, only the fact that the two titles are exactly the same size would lead me to believe that each has the same video but is distinguished by the sound track.
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jbenj01 I have non watched the entire movie still but did skim through parts and watched the exciting parts (banner to hulk changes) and fight scenes and they all played flawlessy on my Panasonic RP82 and old Pioneer DV-414 so far.
Effort it but burn down it to a DVD+/-/RW is you are worried....
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Maybe 1 is widescreen & ane regular?
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I noticed the aforementioned thing about the Hulk DVD. Hopefully someone can tell us why it was encoded twice. I was able to back up the movei merely simply fine using DVDShrink and so burning with Nero - the same way I fill-in all my movies.
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Originally Posted by handyguy
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Noki, the moving picture quality is good merely the menus etc not so good as expectded due to pinch and this is on 54inch tv
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