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Help with Weeds S3D2
SW76 posted 2008 Aug 16 22:45
I've searched all day trying to find help so I finally decided to join up and ask for assistance.

I'm trying to backup Weeds Season 3 Disc 2 and keep running into a problem. For some reason, it won't copy to my HD. There seems to be an issue with VTS.01.01 and VTS .06.01. Neither will go through any software. i've tried DVDshrink (which worked with the other 2 discs in the season) and get a data redundancy error or something (sorry I'm not at my home PC), DVD Fab gets jammed at the same spot. I run CSS region free and the dvd shows as having no encryption in both those programs. The house I'm at now has AnyDVD and Clone DVD and it still gets stuck in the same part. I've tried two different original copies of the DVD and still keep getting stuck.

Any help or direction to a guide that could help is much appreciated.

EDIT: Here is the actual Clone DVD error I receive:
Processing error
E:/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB: read error
The system cannot read from the specified drive.
If reading the media has failed, please clean the surface and try again.
Details:
File 1 E:/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB 30 TCSectorReader

FYI: the disc is as clean as they come. Brand New DVD



guns1inger posted 2008 Aug 17 02:52
I have had a disc which I had replaced 5 times fail to rip in the same place. There just happened to be a bad replication run.


lacywest posted 2008 Aug 17 05:34
So your a Weeds fan ... man ... things have changed on this show ... haven't seen the show for awhile.

I just activated Showtime on Directv a few days ago and we watched the latest episode ... the broad from ... "BIG" the movie with Tom Hanks ... she is all screwed up.



ybeard posted 2008 Aug 17 08:26
It says you have a read error. You've got a bad spot on your DVD. It isn't a software issue.


SW76 posted 2008 Aug 17 08:39
ybeard :
It says you have a read error. You've got a bad spot on your DVD. It isn't a software issue.


This is the second brand new DVD I've tried. Would that mean it is a manufacturing issue? It seems to play seamlessly on standalone players, but both computers I've tried momentarily freeze at the same point.




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