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    Copy DVD to HDD for WDTV Live

    I have recently purchased a WD my book live for storing my ripped DVD collection on with a view to purchasing a WDTV live box.

    Have read that the WDTV live will play iso files from a my book live drive so I thought I would experiment with the process before I actually buy the streaming box for my tv.

    Having downloaded the DVD Fab program and reading various articles and posts on this forum on the subject of archiving DVDs to hard drives.....I gave it a go ( not that fantastic on computers at the best of times...! )

    Tested with a copy of Constantine on DVD.

    Loaded the disc which came up in the top box as CONSTANTINE_DISC_1

    Clicked the ISO button with the target as C:\Users\Chris\Documents\DVD Fab\ISO\CONSTANTINE_DISC_1.iso

    Selected only the main title function and quality as DVD9 in the bottom box

    Everything OK so far.......Hit next and left the copy DVD-video(VIDEO_TS Folder) checked

    Hit start and watched for about 40 minutes while it did its thing.....Everything seemed OK but ended up with a .rar archive file..

    Now What.....?

    Need some help.....!

    #2
    Post the logs please. This is weird and a first for me!

    And do a search for *.iso, it may not be where you think it is?
    How to post the internal log


    Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
    Albert Einstein

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      #3
      Do you mean these logs....?

      2013-01-04 19:37:23 ---- ******************** Log session stop 04-Jan 19:37:23.372 PID 5828********************
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info Current Drive selected : 1:0:0 - HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T20N WP03 [E] (Ide)
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info System default language : English (United Kingdom)
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info User default language : English (United Kingdom)
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info DLL Version : 4.0.21.489
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8 Qt\vso_hwe.dll
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info Version : 8, 2, 2, 6
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8 Qt\DVDFab.exe
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 Info OS : Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (Build 6002: Service Pack 2)
      2013-01-04 18:50:54 ---- ******************** Log session start 04-Jan 18:50:54.951 PID 5828********************






      DVDFab 8.2.2.6 (2013/01/04 18:50:39)

      0m 01.99s: GPUAccelerate: 12345
      0m 01.99s: CUDA cap: 0
      0m 02.01s: Support coreavc decode: 0
      0m 02.01s: Graphics info: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS : 4.20 : 1.1
      0m 02.01s: Qt Translator file load success
      0m 02.07s: Load config successful.
      0m 02.21s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
      0m 06.44s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
      0m 06.44s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      0m 06.44s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
      0m 06.78s: Config ExBar successful.
      0m 06.78s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
      0m 07.02s: dvd2mobile have 31 elements.
      0m 08.26s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
      0m 08.30s: blu-ray2mobile have 20 elements.
      0m 09.12s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
      0m 09.34s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
      0m 09.39s: file2mobile have 30 elements.
      0m 10.65s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
      0m 10.68s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
      0m 11.24s: Config work ui controls successful.
      0m 16.81s: Init burn engine successful.
      0m 16.88s: StartNotify successful.
      3m 52.18s: opening drive E
      3m 52.20s: opened i/o
      3m 52.20s: got media type 4
      3m 52.68s: got max lba 3102014
      3m 52.71s: got disc type 10
      3m 52.79s: type DVD-VIDEO
      3m 52.79s: volume label CONSTANTINE_DISC_1
      3m 52.85s: internal path E:/VIDEO_TS/
      3m 52.93s: got copyright 1 ed
      3m 53.68s: got udf/iso
      3m 54.80s: got discinfo
      3m 54.80s: pathplayer enabled
      3m 55.23s: button: vts_2 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_1 sector_0 count_15
      3m 55.65s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_1 cell_2 sector_22975 count_4
      4m 27.72s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_6 cell_1 sector_82802 count_5
      4m 30.70s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_1 cell_3 sector_188 count_4
      4m 31.16s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_1 sector_82620 count_10
      4m 31.23s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_2 sector_82681 count_10
      4m 31.28s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_3 sector_82742 count_9
      4m 31.41s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_1 sector_82454 count_8
      4m 31.53s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_2 sector_82510 count_8
      4m 31.58s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_3 sector_82566 count_3
      4m 36.52s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_1 cell_2 sector_63156 count_4
      4m 36.77s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_6 cell_1 sector_82858 count_5
      4m 37.08s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_1 cell_3 sector_40368 count_4
      4m 37.51s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_1 sector_83080 count_10
      4m 37.57s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_2 sector_83141 count_10
      4m 37.65s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_3 sector_83202 count_9
      4m 37.75s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_1 sector_82914 count_8
      4m 37.88s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_2 sector_82970 count_8
      4m 37.96s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_3 sector_83026 count_3
      5m 06.44s: got dvdinfo
      5m 06.46s: opened dvd

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        #4
        I just tried this with Total Recall and it worked fine. I use ImgBurn as my preferred burning engine. No problems at all.
        How to post the internal log


        Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
        Albert Einstein

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          #5
          Hmmmmm....will try again and let you know....Thanks for the reply

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            #6
            2nd attempt @ Constantine test

            Ran the same setup a second time...( with one eye on the screen constantly )
            Information screen whilst copying...

            Screen read....Copying VTS_01_1.VOB....Copied 6 files up to....VTS_01_6.VOB

            Disc ejected and then went to Task 2 of 2....Writing 9.9x(13.35MB/s)

            Process completed successfully and a new window launched...

            Chris>Downloads>DVD Fab>ISO............This contained a folder

            CONSTANTINE_DISC_1.iso 04/01/2013 21:31 WinRAR archive 5,245,824KB

            Double clicking on this launches WinRAR...then you get

            CONSTANTINE_DISC_1.iso-UDF 1.02 archive, unpacked size 5,370,605,568Bytes

            This then contains three files, a file folder, AUDIO_TS folder which is empty and VIDEO_TS folder containing....

            VIDEO_TS.BUP
            VIDEO_TS.IFO
            VTS_01_0.BUP
            VTS_01_0.IFO
            VTS_01_1.VOB
            VTS_01_2.VOB
            VTS_01_3.VOB
            VTS_01_4.VOB
            VTS_01_5.VOB
            VTS_01_6.VOB

            Clicking on any one of these will start the extraction process

            I suppose i could extract the CONSTANTINE_DISC_1.iso with the target being my book live films but, will I end up with a single file that is recognised by the WDTV live and more to the point....Will it play it...!!!!

            If it works I don't mind too much but,why the extra step of extracting from WinRAR

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              #7
              You don't need to extract it at all, Just copy the iso to the WDTV. RAR is seeing it as a compressed volume that's all.

              CONSTANTINE_DISC_1.iso 04/01/2013 21:31 WinRAR archive 5,245,824KB
              Last edited by 90312; 01-04-2013, 10:59 PM. Reason: Additional info
              How to post the internal log


              Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
              Albert Einstein

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                #8
                OK will do....Thanks very much

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tackyfier View Post
                  I have recently purchased a WD my book live for storing my ripped DVD collection on with a view to purchasing a WDTV live box.

                  Have read that the WDTV live will play iso files from a my book live drive so I thought I would experiment with the process before I actually buy the streaming box for my tv.

                  Having downloaded the DVD Fab program and reading various articles and posts on this forum on the subject of archiving DVDs to hard drives.....I gave it a go ( not that fantastic on computers at the best of times...! )

                  Tested with a copy of Constantine on DVD.

                  Loaded the disc which came up in the top box as CONSTANTINE_DISC_1

                  Clicked the ISO button with the target as C:\Users\Chris\Documents\DVD Fab\ISO\CONSTANTINE_DISC_1.iso

                  Selected only the main title function and quality as DVD9 in the bottom box

                  Everything OK so far.......Hit next and left the copy DVD-video(VIDEO_TS Folder) checked

                  Hit start and watched for about 40 minutes while it did its thing.....Everything seemed OK but ended up with a .rar archive file..

                  Now What.....?

                  Need some help.....!
                  --------
                  I use a WDTV Live (along with couple other media players) which are connected to WD MyBook (&other) HD drives and it plays .iso files made by DVDFab or Imgburn just fine ...
                  I convert most movies over to an H264 mp4 to save disk space but also have a few .iso moviefiles ... as pointed out already, the .rar files you see are the byproduct of the WinRAR archive compresser which you apparently have running ...

                  SideNote: You may see small .bmk(bookmark) files on the HD connected to WDTV which that player makes only on .iso movie files to keep track of 'resume' points .. you can delete these if you wish ...
                  jak

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                    #10
                    Thanks jakish

                    Could I use DVD ripper to go straight from DVD to mp4 ( assuming that mp4 is the itunes version ) and if so how would I do it.....?

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                      #11
                      I know it's an old thread but just in case someone else has this problem:
                      Originally posted by tackyfier View Post
                      This contained a folder

                      CONSTANTINE_DISC_1.iso 04/01/2013 21:31 WinRAR archive 5,245,824KB

                      Double clicking on this launches WinRAR...
                      Which naturally happens if you can't be bothered to check the extensions being associated with Winrar during installation. So you DO have a regular ISO but told windows to open it with Winrar instead of a VLC or something.

                      MultiMakeMKV: MakeMKV batch processing (Win)
                      MultiShrink
                      : DVD Shrink batch processing
                      Offizieller Ãœbersetzer von DVD Shrink deutsch

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by tackyfier View Post
                        Thanks jakish

                        Could I use DVD ripper to go straight from DVD to mp4 ( assuming that mp4 is the itunes version ) and if so how would I do it.....?
                        Yes, if you want to go directly from DVD to a popular file format like Apple .mv4 (which is basically .mp4), .mkv, etc , you can use the DVDFab DVD Ripper module instead of using the DVD Copy module (which makes folder/iso output) using a profile appropriate to your needs. Details/usage are well described in tutorials on DVDFab site & check out the Ripper forum too.

                        If you have need to also retain DVD folder/iso image then you need DVD Copy to do this while removing DVD protection & a video transcoder pgm to convert the result to a different format file such as mp4/mkv file. DVDFab modules can of course handle the whole job. Much info on this, do a little creative searching. jak

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