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Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)
What works
Loading IFO Files (see comments)
Running DVD Decrypter/DVD Shrink
Cleaning VOBs
What does not
Nothing (to my knowledge)
What was not tested
Nothing (to my knowledge)
Additional Comments
Microsoft versions of msvcp60.dll and mfc42.dll are required in order to function correctly.
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RE: No longer works
by Peter on Sunday November 2nd 2008, 10:44
Its been a while since I tried to use this program, so I'm not sure when it stopped working, but I'm getting the same exception:
Backtrace:
=>1 0x7bc45bfc in ntdll (+0x35bfc) (0x00b0e090)
2 0x004020ef in ripit4me (+0x20ef) (0x7ed88b40)
3 0x5d8928ec (0x83e58955)
wine: Call from 0x4020ef to unimplemented function MFC42.DLL.6880, aborting
Create OriginalIFOs Folder to Fix
by Dennis Eckhaus on Saturday October 13th 2007, 22:44
I have also seen some Wine versions let RipIt4Me create the PSL file and some not. I believe 0.9.44 was able to be used without a work-around. But just older and all newer so far cannot. But I have discovered a work-around.
First, change c:\windows\application data\RipIt4Me\RipIt4Me.ini's line reading, "AutoLoadPSL" from 1 to 0.
Just before clicking "Create PSL" in the Wizard, go to the target folder. Mine is ~/Movies/"Name of the Movie"/VIDEO_TS.
Create a new folder called "OriginalIFOs." (No period or quotation marks.)
Copy the entire contents of the C:\windows\temp\TempIFOs folder, with the exception of that TempIFOs file, to the newly created OriginalIFOs folder.
The proceed to click the Create PSL button in the RipIt4Me wizard.
Next, when you click Rip and DVDDecrypter opens, click the top left menu and hit the Import psl file button. Browse from the RipIt4Me folder to your target folder and click on the RipIt4Me.psl file and hit open. DVDDecrypter will report successfully importing the PSL file and you can then hit the big button to rip the DVD.
Then proceed as normal and as long as you have done the rest of the setup of these programs using Wine with the guides available all should go fine as it did for me.