Cannot rip disc - read error

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  1. mosley1

    mosley1 Member

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    I have a Sony 1.4GB DVD-R disc that I recoreded some stuff onto from my camcorder. I am trying to rip the video from the disc, but getting errors. I have tried to copy with Nero, but received and LBA read error. I have tried DVD decrypter and received the following error: E 18:39:51 Failed to read Sector 313792 - No Seek Complete. I am also using Sonic MyDVD and I get and unknown error from that.

    I have installed the latest ASPI drivers, and updated my firmware. My OS is XPSP2, my drive is a NEC ND-3500AG, and the firmware is 2.1A.

    Can anyone suggest how I can get the vidoe off the disc?

    Thansk
     
  2. beltline

    beltline Regular member

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    Is the DVD clean? are there any visable scratches? Can you view the entire dvd in your camcorder or player?

    It sort of sounds like a bad/scratched disc?
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    The disc is clean, and there are no visible scratches. I can view it on my camcoreder. I can going to try to capture it from my camcorder today (didnt think of this till this morning). I will also try ISObuster.

    Will let you know if it works...
    Thanks
     
  5. mosley1

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    well today i tried IsoBuster. I did receive many of the following errors though:

    Sector XXXXX couldn't be read
    Error: 03/02/00

    I chose to Replace with all zeros.

    It copied the files to my hard drive the I was able to view the videos without a problem. Then when I used MyDVD I still received errors trying to import the files. I then tried to import from another disc and received the same errors.

    I received two different errors from MyDVD:

    This is not a valid MPEG file
    and
    Unknown error.

    I am having trouble with my camcorder driver so I cannot capture from the camera. will work on that tomorrow.

    Any other suggestions? Thanks again.
     
  6. Jerry746

    Jerry746 Senior member

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    This is just a guess since I don't have that type of recorder. Is there any way to finalize that recording?? I know with stand alone recorders if a dvd isn't finalized you will have problems playing it in other machines. Just a guess.

    Jerry
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    @mosley1
    Here's some other suggestions:
    Try running the files thru vobblanker - may help. It can fix problem cells. Just input the file then pick/make an output folder - click process
    Download it here:
    http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/vobblanker.htm
    What format does your camcorder record in? Not fimilar with camcorders but MyDVD probably only handles mp2.
     
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    Jerry: Yes, I did finalize these. I must finalize these so I can watch them on settop DVD players.

    binkie7: I tried vobblanker it locked up. I am not sure what format it records in, but I assume it is mp2. From the same disc I can import some of the movies but not others.

     

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