Six years ago my cousin created a DVD for a Family Reunion from still photos taken over a 20 year period. We destroyed the still photos in a fire, and all we have is the DVD. Is there a software that extract the picture files used to make the DVD, so that we can get reprints of the photos?
I'm having problems with DVD Decrypter. I'm backing up a DVD on my HDD. I converted all files to 1 file, but I can't copy the DVD menu screen. What can I do?
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
Launch the program and press the F key from your keyboard to activate the File Mode instead of ISO which is the default one. After that, from the Tools menu select Settings, open the File Mode tab and choose All from the Select Files drop-down list. Click OK to close the window and try again. If you still have issues, use [email protected] email address to get in touch with the support team.
I used this program successfully several times, going from a DVD I own to a file on my hard drive that I can then watch perfectly. I was using the default settings, which I believe is "File" mode. I tried another DVD, not having knowingly changed anything, and rather than reading as a few files (one of which ends up being a large, playable video file) it processes the DVD as twenty or so small files with a few minutes on each. There's no file that contains the whole movie. Did I unknowingly change a setting?
I'm trying this in ISO mode right now and if that doesn't work will try it in IFO mode. I'm just a little bewildered at the change. If anyone has any advice on whether I'm missing something or whether different DVD's just process differently, I'd greatly appreciate it. For both backup and ease-of-use reasons, I'm trying get my whole (or most of, at least) DVD collection on a terabyte drive, so I'm going to be doing a lot of this and I want to be sure I'm doing it right.
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
From what it seems, you changed a setting. In order to fix the issue, I recommend you update the program using the first option from the Help menu:
Click to view
After that, restart the application and from the Tools menu select Settings. Open the File Mode tab and then select None from the File Splitting drop-down list:
Six years ago my cousin created a DVD for a Family Reunion from still photos taken over a 20 year period. We destroyed the still photos in a fire, and all we have is the DVD. Is there a software that extract the picture files used to make the DVD, so that we can get reprints of the photos?
For this type of job, I suggest you check Free Video to JPG Converter or Video to Picture Image Converter. Also, you can try using Google.
I'm having problems with DVD Decrypter. I'm backing up a DVD on my HDD. I converted all files to 1 file, but I can't copy the DVD menu screen. What can I do?
Launch the program and press the F key from your keyboard to activate the File Mode instead of ISO which is the default one. After that, from the Tools menu select Settings, open the File Mode tab and choose All from the Select Files drop-down list. Click OK to close the window and try again. If you still have issues, use [email protected] email address to get in touch with the support team.
I used this program successfully several times, going from a DVD I own to a file on my hard drive that I can then watch perfectly. I was using the default settings, which I believe is "File" mode. I tried another DVD, not having knowingly changed anything, and rather than reading as a few files (one of which ends up being a large, playable video file) it processes the DVD as twenty or so small files with a few minutes on each. There's no file that contains the whole movie. Did I unknowingly change a setting?
I'm trying this in ISO mode right now and if that doesn't work will try it in IFO mode. I'm just a little bewildered at the change. If anyone has any advice on whether I'm missing something or whether different DVD's just process differently, I'd greatly appreciate it. For both backup and ease-of-use reasons, I'm trying get my whole (or most of, at least) DVD collection on a terabyte drive, so I'm going to be doing a lot of this and I want to be sure I'm doing it right.
From what it seems, you changed a setting. In order to fix the issue, I recommend you update the program using the first option from the Help menu:
Click to viewAfter that, restart the application and from the Tools menu select Settings. Open the File Mode tab and then select None from the File Splitting drop-down list:
Click to viewIt doesn't work with DVD shrink on Windows Vista. I can use it on Windows XP. Can you help?
Maybe you have to disable UAB or start DVD Decrypter as administrator...
It works flawless on Windows Vista Ultimate x64