Backing up bionicle 3

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  1. Buzzbee

    Buzzbee Member

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    My son is obsesed by Bionicles, has all the movies, i have sucsessfully backed up one and two, but three is proving difficult, i have tried , Dvd decrypter, any dvd, and dvd43, with no luck, any sugestions? they would be apreicated guys, thanks.Buzz
     
  2. andmerr

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    didnt have a problem with it.Used anydvd with shrink.
    What are your issues with it, as you havent mentioned any.
     
  3. Buzzbee

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    its a cyclic redundencie error, just tried clonedvd2, and the same, problem, as soon as it starts copying vts 1_3, ive allso tried nero, and powerdvd, wit anydvd , and dvd43
     
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    Hi, I backed up Bionicle 3 via dvdfabdecrypter 2.9.5.2 to the hd and then used nero recode to format (burn to dvd-5 single layer -r disk with nero 6.6). At one point had a problem , but brought up the uncompressed file from c drive while recode did it's number and no problems. Dvdfabdecrypter ( and is FREE , not a trial version ) can be found at afterdawn or at dvdidle.com .Hope this helps. By the way, mine is a region 1 disc.
     
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  5. andmerr

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    that error refers to a dirty or scratched disc.It means the laser cant read the files on the disc so therefore cant proceed.Is the disc dirty or scratched
     
  6. Buzzbee

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    Thanks, will try dvd fab decrypter, and let you know, the dis is new and clean so why this error? it plays fine!!
     
  7. andmerr

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    it is not unknown for the disc manufacturers to put a damaged vob file in the disc to minise people from succeeding in copying it.If all else fails try using isobuster to recover the disc to your hard drive and maybe dvd decrypter to get it to disc.
     
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  8. Buzzbee

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    Ok mr will try that too, I'll be in touch, thanks.
     
  9. andmerr

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    no probs
     
  10. Buzzbee

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    well i have tried all that that has been suggested to no avail, Isobuster gave me read errors, dvdfab decrypter took 14 hrs to get nowhere, I have checked my drive for read n write, and it seems to work,!!, may be i just have to buy it twice, lol.
     
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    I had the same problem (even using AnyDVD and DVD Shrink), but I ran it through VOB Blanker and got it to rip fine.
     

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