Reload DVDDecrypter files, Can this be done?

stonecutter

New member
I was trying to run the program but it failed during the Ifoedit process ( it just stoppped). I tried the 'Emergency" selection but it failed again. How do I reload the files into DVDStripper that are in the DVDStripper temp directory that DVDDecrypter created? In otherwords, Can't I use the files from the last dercyption process rather than starting over?
 
stonecutter said:
I was trying to run the program but it failed during the Ifoedit process ( it just stoppped). I tried the 'Emergency" selection but it failed again. How do I reload the files into DVDStripper that are in the DVDStripper temp directory that DVDDecrypter created? In otherwords, Can't I use the files from the last dercyption process rather than starting over?
Hi

what's happening when it's failing during the Ifoedit process, is there any messages or what screen is showing in Ifoedit?

the files are finished with and won't need ripping or processing as it's just the IFO's that need updating now, nothing else

cheers
 

stonecutter

New member
I was trying the software with the movie matrix. Ifoedit started but then stopped, no errors. I pressed OK on Ifoedit to see if it would continue and it did. It seemed to have finished, but the final files are very small and unusable. If I try the emergency button, its the same output. What I want to do is start the process over but avoid the ripping stage.

If I restart DVDStripper, how can I "reload" the ripped files that are sitting the the "temp" folder into the Item List and Menu Item List selection windows and make a new VTS selection?
 
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stonecutter said:
I was trying the software with the movie matrix. Ifoedit started but then stopped, no errors. I pressed OK on Ifoedit to see if it would continue and it did. It seemed to have finished, but the final files are very small and unusable. If I try the emergency button, its the same output. What I want to do is start the process over but avoid the ripping stage.

If I restart DVDStripper, how can I "reload" the ripped files that are sitting the the "temp" folder into the Item List and Menu Item List selection windows and make a new VTS selection?
where exactly did it stop?
 

old-hack

betatester
If IFOEdit did any processing, you might be able to recover using the "UNDO" button. That should take all items selected for removal and stored in the backup folder and return them to the temp folder. DVDStripper should then show the "processing" window with all files ripped in their original condition waiting for you to select the ones to be removed and click on the process button again.

Just noticed that you said you wanted to restart DVDStripper. My suggestion above is if this happened and you hadn't closed DVDStripper.

But, you may be able to open DVDStripper and click on the next button. If it still shows items selected for removal and the "UNDO" button is enabled, you might be able to recover from there.

This is assuming that you haven't deleted any items from the temp or backup folders. The destination folder would have to be cleared out.

MackemX said:
where exactly did it stop?
 
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stonecutter said:
I was trying the software with the movie matrix. Ifoedit started but then stopped, no errors. I pressed OK on Ifoedit to see if it would continue and it did. It seemed to have finished, but the final files are very small and unusable. If I try the emergency button, its the same output. What I want to do is start the process over but avoid the ripping stage.

If I restart DVDStripper, how can I "reload" the ripped files that are sitting the the "temp" folder into the Item List and Menu Item List selection windows and make a new VTS selection?
If, before you close DVDSTR, you select Undo and let it restore any IFOEdit processing it has done or tried to do, and, when you restart DVDSTR, you remap the directories, it will let you pick up and use the ripped files again.

Most of these issues appear to be related to the handling of variables in the code.
 
DenFussell said:
If, before you close DVDSTR, you select Undo and let it restore any IFOEdit processing it has done or tried to do, and, when you restart DVDSTR, you remap the directories, it will let you pick up and use the ripped files again.

Most of these issues appear to be related to the handling of variables in the code.
lol, you beat me to it again as this is another hint/fix

it's a good idea to click UNDO after its finished processing. This means you can go check out the new 'Stripped' DVD and if anything is wrong you can just do the stripping process again as the files have been restored :)

This is how you would split a DVD onto 2 Discs. Strip all the stuff you don't want for Disc 1 and process it. Click UNDO and either move the Disc 1 files from the Destination folder somewhere else. If you don't want to move the files, remap the Destination folder by clicking BACK and changing it and clicking NEXT and you will be back the the items list. Strip all the stuff you don't want on Disc 2 and process it. That's it

I need to make a simple guide with some hints and temp fixes as most issues in the forum have workarounds and hopefully people can bear with us until we fix them permanently

:)
 

stonecutter

New member
Thanks guys.

WEll, I just did the whole process over and it worked fine.

What if I forget to "undo" before I exit, can I still reload the previous rip into the items list?
 
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old-hack

betatester
When I do any DVDStripping action, I never close DVDStripper until I am satisfied with the end project. After IFOEdit has completed its work, the only window left open is DVDStripper showing items removed marked in red and items saved in black. So if I'm not satisfied with the outcome, all I have to do is click on "UNDO" and DVDStripper restores all removed items from the backup directory to the temp directory and I'm back where I can select different items for removal without having to rip again.


MackemX said:
lol, you beat me to it again as this is another hint/fix

it's a good idea to click UNDO after its finished processing. This means you can go check out the new 'Stripped' DVD and if anything is wrong you can just do the stripping process again as the files have been restored :)

This is how you would split a DVD onto 2 Discs. Strip all the stuff you don't want for Disc 1 and process it. Click UNDO and either move the Disc 1 files from the Destination folder somewhere else. If you don't want to move the files, remap the Destination folder by clicking BACK and changing it and clicking NEXT and you will be back the the items list. Strip all the stuff you don't want on Disc 2 and process it. That's it

I need to make a simple guide with some hints and temp fixes as most issues in the forum have workarounds and hopefully people can bear with us until we fix them permanently

:)
 
stonecutter said:
Thanks guys.

WEll, I just did the whole process over and it worked fine.

What if I forget to "undo" before I exit, can I still reload the previous rip into the items list?
I don't think so!
 
stonecutter said:
Thanks guys.

WEll, I just did the whole process over and it worked fine.

However, I would still like to know the answer to my question above. If you exit out of DVDStripper, then start it up again and you haven't erased any of the backup or temp files, can you reload the items list from the previou rip?
if you finish the processing, I suggest you click UNDO and you can then close DVDStripperand do what you like. It's always best to check the DVD first before closing just like oldhack suggests

if you open DS again you do not have to rerip as the files will be there for you to strip again so all you do is click NEXT

:)
 

stonecutter

New member
Old-hack,

Thanks for the reply but I edited my mesage. I guess the answer is, if you exit before you undo, you have to start the process over.
 

old-hack

betatester
Don't know from firsthand experience. Why don't you move the files from the backup directory to the temp directory, open DVDStripper and click on next. If the items are listed in the VTS column and the MENU column then you may have done a manual restore. If no items are displayed, then the manual process isn't recognized by DVDStripper and you will have to rip again.

Let us know what you find out if you are at your computer. I'm at work so I can't try it out right now.


stonecutter said:
Thanks guys.

WEll, I just did the whole process over and it worked fine.

However, I would still like to know the answer to my question above. If you exit out of DVDStripper, then start it up again and you haven't erased any of the backup or temp files, can you reload the items list from the previou rip?
 
stonecutter said:
Thanks guys.

WEll, I just did the whole process over and it worked fine.

What if I forget to "undo" before I exit, can I still reload the previous rip into the items list?
you can't reload them
 
old-hack said:
Don't know from firsthand experience. Why don't you move the files from the backup directory to the temp directory, open DVDStripper and click on next. If the items are listed in the VTS column and the MENU column then you may have done a manual restore. If no items are displayed, then the manual process isn't recognized by DVDStripper and you will have to rip again.

Let us know what you find out if you are at your computer. I'm at work so I can't try it out right now.
you cannot do this either
 
stonecutter said:
Thanks for adding this your your list
now added into Beta along with a few other fixes and added features

Auto Undo on exit option, enables DVDStripper to check if files were already processed and remind you to undo if so, to avoid loss of original files avoiding the need to rerip again

please people, don't start asking when it will be released, this is just to show we are updating and it will be released when it's been fully tested as we don't want people complaining it doesn't work
 
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