| Posted by Julie Holiday on 01/31/06 05:59 
Brumba@todaysmom.ywgc.com (Sue Brumba) wrote innews:drlet3$2e0ru_002@det.sbcglobal.net:
 
 > A. I installed DVD Decrypter into c:\dvd\dvddecrypter
 > B. I installed PGCEdit into c:\dvd\pgcedit
 > C. I ran PGCEdit once without any DVD in the DVD drive
 > D. This created a plugins & bin subdirectory in the install dir
 > E. I then immediately shut down PGCEdit
 > F. I extracted Psl2_plugin_ver_2_14.zip to that new plugins directory
 > G. I made sure DVD Decrypter was NOT running
 > H. I put the scratched DVD to be archived into the DVD reader
 > I. I started PGCEdit (which soon called DVD Decrypter)
 > J. I followed directions to rip with DVD Decrypter
 > K. I aborted DVDD when asked
 > L. I followed directions to clean the files with FixVTS
 > M. I ran DVD Shrink to compress Title 1 to fit on a single-layer DVD
 > N. I played on the hard drive with the freeware Media Player
 >
 > The resultant archive of a scratched DVD created a movie which stopped
 > 3/4 of the way through the movie.
 >
 > Which step above did I do wrong to archive the scratched DVD disc?
 
 I get the DVD Decrypter Failed to read Sector - Unrecovered Read Error error
 message all the time lately. There MUST be a way to tell DVD Decrypter to
 skip past all the 'bad sectors' but I don't know it and I'm pretty good at
 this too.
 
 I think the sony arccos protection is what is making DVD Decrypter say that
 error message. A friend told me his 321 Studios X-copy NEVER gets that Failed
 to read Sector error message so maybe that's the way to go!
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