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Windows cannot see VCD, directory blank, but plays okay?

ianlin posted 2008 Oct 01 13:05
Hello, I am trying to back up some VCDs purchased from Hong Kong. These discs play fine stand alone players, and can also be played in PC using PowerDVD. But the strange thing is, windows cannot see the discs. Window XP reports there is no disc in drive, or the directory is completely blank. Any ideas?


Baldrick posted 2008 Oct 01 13:11
Try isobuster and see if it can find something.


ianlin posted 2008 Oct 01 13:14
I used UltraISO to creat an image, but when the image is mouted on a virtual drive, it behaves the same way as the original disc: windows cannot see it, yet somehow it plays.


hech54 posted 2008 Oct 01 14:33
http://www.uslindia.com/disckeeper_video.html


tomlee59 posted 2008 Oct 01 21:05
This question recurs from time to time. Here's a link to an earlier thread on this very topic:
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/question-why-i-can-t-copy- ... 11718.html

The short answer is: Disable autorun, then use a bit-for-bit diskcopy program. That won't extract the .dat file, but it will allow you to make an equally playable copy on disc (not disk).



jman98 posted 2008 Oct 02 09:42
How odd. I have heard no reports of Hong Kong using this kind of copy protection on their VCDs. Maybe the original poster is buying Indian VCDs in Hong Kong as India is the only place I know of that uses this.


tomlee59 posted 2008 Oct 02 14:46
I'm as surprised as you are. I've never encountered this on any HK VCD, either (and I have a LOT of them). Maybe it's spreading, like a virus...

It does make me very curious about how the method works. To have something that plays on standalone players and PCs -- apparently without problems -- but doesn't show up in a directory listing and won't allow copying is very interesting (but not enough to motivate me to go and try to figure it out). :)



jimdagys posted 2008 Oct 02 20:07
Can someone PLEASE send such a VCD to Baldrick so that the crew at VCDhelp can solve this problem?
Another thought. Is there a software player that will play the VCD and also allow video capture? KM Player allows video capture, but I don't think it will play the disk unless you browse for it (impossible in your case).



tomlee59 posted 2008 Oct 03 15:17
I'm wondering if VLC can play these. If so, presumably its transcode feature could be used to capture it.



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