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Grabbing error...?

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  1. b0ngdiggy
    Member

    First of all, thank you for the StarBurn(rerun). I really needed this program after the mishap I had a few weeks ago with this same program.

    I just have a quick question.
    When I used DVD Decrypt on Starburn that was released today, the grabbing log reported "Grabbing error!".

    So what happened? I'm not sure if its the program or my computer.
    Also, does anyone else have this problem?

    Posted 8 months ago #
  2. Violet4714
    Member

    hi, b0ngdiggy...

    some of my dvd's will only play in the DVD-RW drive ( mine is a Lite-On ), & not in the DVD-ROM drive ( Samsung )...

    some of the boxes actually say they will only play in DVD-RW drives, some don't...

    when i tried the DVD Decrypter in StarBurn, i got an error with the dvd in the ROM drive, but the RW drive worked fine with the dvd i tried...

    it wouldn't play in the ROM drive, either...

    if you have two drives, did you try them both?...

    sorry for the dumb question...i'm so used to using the ROM drive for everything that when the dvd's started working that way, i thought my ROM drive had died...

    Posted 8 months ago #
  3. b0ngdiggy
    Member

    I'm not sure what the ROM drive is.
    Right now I'm using a laptop. A Dell Inspiron.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  4. copmom
    Member

    bOngdiggy.. go to start, control panel, system, hardware tab, click device manager, and that will give you a list of what you do have. Click the + sign where it says DVD/CD-Rom Drives and then you will know.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  5. If you need to work out what sort of DVD drive is in your DELL laptop

    Download InfoTool.zip from http://www.nero.com/ena/downloads-infotools.html

    When you open and run the program - in the top right hand corner of the screen the name/type of your drive in the laptop will be displayed. Make a note of this name.

    Then if you go to the starburn webpage - there is a link to a PDF document:
    http://rocketdivision.com/info/StarBurn_SupportedHardware.pdf

    which lists all of the CD and DVD drives that StarBurn works with. (It won't work with all drives - because most drives behave differently and have to be treated each as a special case).

    If the drive detects ok, and it is also on the supported list - it's something else (back to the drawing board).

    Posted 8 months ago # | Login to Send PM
  6. b0ngdiggy
    Member

    I installed Starburn on my pc, not my laptop I talked aboout earlier, a few minutes ago and tried DVD Decrypt in Starburn and this is what the log showed:

    22:05:15 : Grabbing CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD
    22:05:15 : Destination device: HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GSA-T21N
    22:05:15 : Started
    22:05:15 : Setting maximum supported CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD speeds...
    22:05:15 : Speed successfully set
    22:05:15 : Try to check is DVD CSS protected...
    22:05:15 : DVD have no CSS protection.
    22:05:16 : Grabbing error!

    That's the problem I keep getting.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  7. b0ngdiggy
    Member

    I checked my DVD drive on my PC and it is supported by Starburn, its a sony DRU-810A, and it does detect the dvd. Is it possible its just the program?

    Posted 8 months ago #
  8. b0ngdiggy
    Member

    Nevermind I redownloaded the program and tried DVD Decrypt agian and it worked.
    Yay!
    Thank you for all the help.

    Posted 8 months ago #
  9. haalam
    Member

    Maybe it is just me and these old eyes, but from what I can see in your results log, the DVD that you are trying to decrypt does not need to be because it is has no CSS protection. Maybe that is why you get the "grabbing error" result? Decrypt is for CSS Protected DVDs only I would think?

    Posted 8 months ago #
  10. @haalam, that is correct. A DVD without CSS protection doesn't have anything to decrypt.

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