poolshark2014
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I am not a noob or anything as I have plenty of experience doing this.I am simply saying it won't work with Recode which is the program I like to use more than Shrink.
I know that is what I am using and it rips fine but just won't work with Recode.Works fine in shrink just not Recode.
What version of Recode are you using?
Is there a way to remove the brackets before the title?
I mean can these be removed? <310 To Yuma>
Thanks! The log indicates, that AnyDVD makes a mistake with this disc. Please try to set the AI scanner to "always enabled" for this disc. Does it work now?Actually, I think the error message given suggests Anydvd isn't handling the disc properly, but without someone doing this with 6.3.0.7, we'll never know:
Here it is Webslinger
Thanks! The log indicates, that AnyDVD makes a mistake with this disc. Please try to set the AI scanner to "always enabled" for this disc. Does it work now?
You need to use Anydvd ripper.
The analyzing goes as normal, it ends, the window pops up showing compression and then the window goes all white and my CPU spikes to 95-100% and just sits there doing nothing. Definitely not normal.
Hmm . . .
Pretty weird that Shrink works--and Nero Recode doesn't on 3:10 to Yuma.
Hmm . . .
Pretty weird that Shrink works--and Nero Recode doesn't on 3:10 to Yuma. I wonder if it has something to do with the invalid
characters ":".
: isn't an illegal (only an unusual) character in a volume name. Does Recode "use" the volume name later (e.g., creating folder / file names based on it)?Hmm . . .
Pretty weird that Shrink works--and Nero Recode doesn't on 3:10 to Yuma. I wonder if it has something to do with the invalid
characters ":".
Hmm . . .
Pretty weird that Shrink works--and Nero Recode doesn't on 3:10 to Yuma. I wonder if it has something to do with the invalid
characters ":".
that's what I think.
Um, there is no colon. AnyDVD ripper removes it, remember?
It does? I thought it only removed the "<>" signs.
Along with the : and the _ as well.
Oh, that's interesting. I thought I read something about the symbols remaining in an .ifo created by Clonedvd. Well, I'm not sure what's going with Recode and Anydvd ripper on 3:10 to Yuma then.