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| Weird issue backing up DVDs |
| downer posted 2008 Aug 26 13:05 |
| So I am trying to "backup" a movie for my kids (Sleeping Beauty). I am using DVD43 and 1-Click DVD Copy. I can rip the DVD fine, but everytime it burns it errors out at 49%. This is a brand new DVD burner. And have tried others on the same computer. Someone said it might be because I tried a bunch of different softwares that the OS is messed up.
Anyone know if this is true, or if there is a tool that can clean up certain files? Thanks in advance. |
| hech54 posted 2008 Aug 26 13:19 |
| DVDFabDecrypter
DVDShrink (output the final product as an .ISO Image) ImgBurn If this method fails...you can most likely blame crap DVD blanks you are using. |
| downer posted 2008 Aug 26 13:21 |
| So it shouldn't matter that I have loaded like Nero and other programs on there and then removed them?? There is no DLL files or anything causing this corruption or leftover files? Because I can burn data dvds fine. it is burning the video ones i have issues with and i have tried 3 different burning programs. |
| wtsinnc posted 2008 Aug 26 13:30 |
| I use the exact same programs as my default rip/burn software and haven't had any problem in over a year.
-Questions- What brand of discs are you using ? Have you recently upgraded or modified 1click and/or DVD43 ? What burn speed are you using ? Please provide the brand and model of your burner. |
| downer posted 2008 Aug 26 13:35 |
| The discs are Philips Lightscribe DVD-R 18X
The burner is a Samsung WriteMaste - SE-S184 I haven't upgraded or modifed DVD43. I actually removed it. I am going to try DVDFab Decrypter and see what happens. |
| downer posted 2008 Aug 26 13:36 |
| I have also tried varies burn speeds to no avail. |
| budz posted 2008 Aug 26 13:40 |
| Use better dvd media than PHILIPS. Using quality dvd media will make a difference in terms of burning.
Buy some VERBATIM dvd media from BEST BUY this week since it's on sale for $12.99 for a 50 pack spindle. As suggested use DVDFAB DECRYPTER to rip the files. It's freeware. Rip the files then use DVDSHRINK & create a ISO image. Then burn with IMGBURN. |
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