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    DVDFab won't rip Fellowship of the Ring regular edition

    I don't know if this the right place for this, but I'm having problems with FotR regular edition. DVDFab tells me that I need to buy or renew my license for the software or wait for a new version of the HD Decrypter. I'm using the HD Decrypter, and I thought that maybe a trial had run out, but I went ahead and start ripping other DVDs without any problems. I've even ripped the Extended version of the movie without issue. Is there a version of copy protection on the disc that DVDFab can't handle? Or is it something else?

    Thanks in advance
    C

    #2
    Can't figure out how to edit my own post . Anyway, I should mention that I'm using the latest version of the free HD Decrypter(6.2.0.5).

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      #3
      Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Special Edition) gives me the same message.

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        #4
        For older discs, it is sometimes necessary to turn Pathplayer off.
        "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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          #5
          sorry was thinking about wrong movie and what GregiBoy mentioned should work for them
          Last edited by AGJ; 11-22-2009, 06:04 AM. Reason: wrong info

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            #6
            Well, I think that PathPlayer is already disabled...I've never messed with it, and for the DVDs that it does successfully read it has a bunch of options greyed out and says "Pathplayer must be enabled". I'm only using the Main Movie option, which is probably why.

            How would that affect this anyway? The DVD won't even get past the "Open DVD Source" part(I hope I wasn't misleading in my first post). No list of titles, no hitting next. It barely starts trying to read the DVD and it gives me that error.

            Thanks for the help though. Keep it comin'
            Last edited by znomorph; 11-22-2009, 07:09 AM. Reason: added additional info

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              #7
              actually you must have it set to enable when necessary and that is not recommended to use. The best settings to use is always enabled or disabled

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                #8
                ah ha. You were right the first time, GregiBoy. Once I turned it off, Fellowship worked perfectly(it was actually set to always enabled, but the navigation options were still greyed out). I haven't tried the Holy Grail, but I'm guessing it'll work too. Is it ok to leave it off permanently? I'm ripping these to my HDD so I can stream them to my TV. I'll never actually burn them to a DVD.

                Thanks for the help!

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                  #9
                  for older movies it is fine to leave it disabled but newer movies need it to be always enabled. I leave it always enabled and have not had any problems with older movies

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