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Old 04-12-2008, 08:24 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Fuzzy Bob View Post
Try DVD Fab, good for getting rid of reigons and copyright protection.
Tried DVD FAB, its just a clone of DVD de Crypter, regions are not the problem I have Region Killer already. No problem with CSS/CPPM, can get round all of those.

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Might be a silly question, but you are using a dual layer burner aren't you?
Yes it can burn Dual layer, but I am converting Dual layer to 4.7GB. never a problem before, only these new Disney and Sony DVD's.

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Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
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Been there too, it appears that the DVD's may have a new encryption, when I run AnyDVD, it finds false bad sectors and a numerous ammounts of other bits and bobs put on there, it says it has bypassed them, and indeed all the software I use can play the DVD perfectly on the computer, from the original disk, from the mounted ISO, from the VOB files, but burn it ti a disc and it is a pile of shit!

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Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
I had a few DVDs I couldn't copy, the trick for them was to have the "damaged" sectors take hours, if not days, for making the ISO dump

when you have thousands of read errors, then you know it's impossible to copy

I still think you should try to burn the ISO with a different software, make the dump and use NERO, might do the trick
The Wall E comes up with 64 read errors using DVD Decrypter, but the ISO it generates is fine, but burn it and it is complete rubbish.

If you don't disable the error checking the thing hangs for hours, it's some sort of "bad sector" encryption that is causing this, as I said, AnyDVD says it has found it, but it doesn't seem to be able to bypass it.

Strange.
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