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  • AlienX69
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    Think I found the issue/problem, will be back shortly to verify, see attached.

    I did it twice, I'm baffled !!
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  • AlienX69
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    The final edited folder is approx. 5.6Gb, got rid of warnings, smoking ad, LotR animation preview, the Clint Eastwood collection ad

    The end result could easily be compressed to 80% with Customize, see DVDFab screens attachments.

    Since this is a first rate movie I will be recoding and not using a transcoder ! I did this to show that it CAN be done wit h DVDFab Customize !!


    FYI: The ISO plays flawlessly with DVDFab Virtual Dive !!!

    AX
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    Last edited by AlienX69; 03-30-2010, 10:01 PM.

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  • gizmo
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    Glad to know it is not just me. i have tried all things listed here and no luck. The only rush is sister wants to pick up my copy on the way home tonight and she has a bad habit of not returning therefore i lend her my copy!.

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  • Mike89
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    Why are you in such a hurry?
    Why is it all of a sudden something worth commenting on when someone comments about hoping a fix coming out quickly.

    Maybe he has to return the disk and if that is the case, that is totally against the forum rules.
    Doh... you are supposed to wait until after they admit that.
    I don't appreciate the comments from the two mods. As far as I'm concerned, you guys are out of line with your inuendos. I've been using this program since it came out and been on this forum since it started and on cdfreaks before that. I don't need to hear these kinds of comments from anyone here, let alone the mods.
    Last edited by Mike89; 03-30-2010, 09:18 PM.

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  • nycman72
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    I just got the dvd of Sherlock Holmes and using the latest ver. of dvdfab I
    tried for the last 4 hrs to make a full or even a movie only copy but to no avail I keep getting the same error "Task_2 faied! Error=105 Process Failed"
    I tried to reset the dma, I tried PP on PP off, tried different medias, I even tried Ver 6220 or Ver 6218 like some other forums said to do but I still cannot burn it!?!?!?!? I even tried a different PC...Same error message!?!?!?!?!? HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!

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  • AlienX69
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    I just extracted this disc with 6.2.1.8, I see none of the problems being mentioned.

    Did Full Disc > DVD9, PP always enabled, folder after extraction is 5.84Gb, the movie titleset adds up to 5.49Gb.

    Originally posted by Toonces T. Cat View Post
    Look at about 1:48:00 when Rachel McAdams is on the bridge.
    I see no artifacts .... the extracted files are flawless, including frames @ 1:48:00

    I will be editing it with PgcEdit to remove unwanted junk, keep some of the previews as the Titleset for th previews is only 333,xxx Kb

    Will let you know final size after i edit

    PS: Don't forget to remove the unwanted audio tracks to gain addition space !!

    AX
    Last edited by AlienX69; 03-30-2010, 08:47 PM.

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  • Complication
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    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
    Maybe he has to return the disk and if that is the case, that is totally against the forum rules.
    Doh... you are supposed to wait until after they admit that.

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  • GregiBoy
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    Maybe he has to return the disk and if that is the case, that is totally against the forum rules.

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  • Complication
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    Originally posted by Mike89 View Post
    Yep, same issue. I was hoping a new version would be out today to fix it. Hopefully Fengtao gets one out quickly.
    Why are you in such a hurry?

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  • Mike89
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    Yep, same issue. I was hoping a new version would be out today to fix it. Hopefully Fengtao gets one out quickly.

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  • stratbear
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    I'm Having Same problem, checked file and it is 4.83 gigs. Also tried DVD 6.2.1.8 same thing happens. I guess i will try a dual layer disc. I will let you know if that works.
    Stratbear

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  • Toonces T. Cat
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    Here's the deal...

    Here's the deal:

    1.) The film to DVD transfer is pretty crappy to start with.

    2.) The DVDFab rip to back-up at the DVD5 setting (output = 4.87Gb) produces horrific artifacts. Further compression with DVD Shrink makes them even worse! Look at 1:48:00 in the film and they are obvious.

    3.) Ripping with DVDFab to back-up at the DVD9 setting "Main Movie" produces an output of 5.10Gb and any artifacts are exactly the same as on the original disc.

    4.) Compressing the DVD9 HDD back-up with DVD Shrink results in a 4.35Gb copy that has minor artifact issues, but is far superior to the 4.87Gb DVD5 DVDFab version.

    So, until this is resolved, I suggest the following:

    1.) Make an HDD back-up with DVDFab using the DVD9 setting.

    2.) Then burn it to a DVD9 or, compress it with DVD Shrink and then burn a DVD5 back-up. I chose to go the DVD5 route as the difference in artifacts is minimal and there is only so much lipstick you can put on this pig of a transfer anyway...

    -t
    Last edited by Toonces T. Cat; 03-30-2010, 05:55 PM.

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  • jakish
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    .. i should have reiterated in last post that i did indeed use DVD9 size to do 1st step rip to HD ... i think that's important & probably source or your artifact problem ... jak

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  • jakish
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    again, what i did was use dvdfab to rip whole disk (tho you maybe can just do movie only), then use dvdshrink to do select/compress movie , (result was usual ~4.35Gb), then burn result with imageburn to dvd5 ... no problems ...
    ... put disk onto big screen & it sure looked good to me, couldn't see any artifacting ...
    .... but maybe something else going on with other's copies ... jak

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  • Toonces T. Cat
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    This has nothing to do with the size problem but...

    This has nothing to do with the size problem, but I placed the DVD in my main system (OPPO 983H with HDMI to a 52" Samsung LCD) scaled to 1080p and this is possibly one of the worst film to DVD transfers I've ever seen! The whole thing is rife with artifacts right on the original disc.

    -t

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