When trying to rip a copy of Ratatouille with AnyDVD Ripper (6.5.1.1 and below), I get too many errors to count, the video and audio jump and go out of sink also because this DVD has two angles both angles get shown one after the other adding extra time to the AnyDVD rip.
But if I rip using SmartRipper (2.41) it does a far better job, all but one error remains.
The behaviour when playing, and problems when ripping are identical on three different machines, and on four different DVD drives, so I don't believe it to be a hardware or driver problem.
With this error there appears to be an angle change with lost or added frames (depending on ripper), this can be detected because the text on the newspaper in the shot changes from French to Dutch.
This is odd because there is only English and Hindi sound and subtitles streams.
It appears to happen when the DVD moves between chapters 29 and 30.
The DVD players fine in WMP with or without AnyDVD enabled, at the error point the Drive behaves fine with no head seeking sounds so I assume the disc has been pressed correctly.
When opening the VOB files directly in CyberLink PowerDVD the same angle problem occurs but when opening the DVD in PowerDVD (as you would normally play a DVD) the problem does not occur.
I am assuming there is yet another error protection on this DVD Title.
I have included the AnyDVD log file and two videos encoded with XviD showing the two ways the problem occurs.
Summary for drive G: (AnyDVD 6.5.1.1)
HL-DT-ST BD-REGGW-H20L YL05 00100208117CIA3903
Drive (Hardware) Region: 2
Media is a DVD.
Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite)
Size of first Layer: 1934304 sectors (3777 MBytes)
Total size: 3861136 sectors (7541 MBytes)
Video DVD (or CD) label: RATATOUILLE
Media is CSS protected!
Video Standard: PAL
Media is locked to region(s): 2!
RCE protection not found.
Found & removed structural copy protection!
Found & removed invalid cell pieces!
Repaired invalid title search pointer table!
Found & removed invalid VOBUs!
Autorun not found on Video DVD.
Found & removed 32 potential bad sector protections!
Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 2!
Any help would be much appreciated, this one is a tricky one.
But if I rip using SmartRipper (2.41) it does a far better job, all but one error remains.
The behaviour when playing, and problems when ripping are identical on three different machines, and on four different DVD drives, so I don't believe it to be a hardware or driver problem.
With this error there appears to be an angle change with lost or added frames (depending on ripper), this can be detected because the text on the newspaper in the shot changes from French to Dutch.
This is odd because there is only English and Hindi sound and subtitles streams.
It appears to happen when the DVD moves between chapters 29 and 30.
The DVD players fine in WMP with or without AnyDVD enabled, at the error point the Drive behaves fine with no head seeking sounds so I assume the disc has been pressed correctly.
When opening the VOB files directly in CyberLink PowerDVD the same angle problem occurs but when opening the DVD in PowerDVD (as you would normally play a DVD) the problem does not occur.
I am assuming there is yet another error protection on this DVD Title.
I have included the AnyDVD log file and two videos encoded with XviD showing the two ways the problem occurs.
Summary for drive G: (AnyDVD 6.5.1.1)
HL-DT-ST BD-REGGW-H20L YL05 00100208117CIA3903
Drive (Hardware) Region: 2
Media is a DVD.
Booktype: dvd-rom (version 1), Layers: 2 (opposite)
Size of first Layer: 1934304 sectors (3777 MBytes)
Total size: 3861136 sectors (7541 MBytes)
Video DVD (or CD) label: RATATOUILLE
Media is CSS protected!
Video Standard: PAL
Media is locked to region(s): 2!
RCE protection not found.
Found & removed structural copy protection!
Found & removed invalid cell pieces!
Repaired invalid title search pointer table!
Found & removed invalid VOBUs!
Autorun not found on Video DVD.
Found & removed 32 potential bad sector protections!
Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 2!
Any help would be much appreciated, this one is a tricky one.