Perfect Disc --- But Can Not BURN : (

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  1. yamumma

    yamumma Regular member

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    Hi All,
    I have this perfect disc (dvd-r) without scraches (maybe a few 1-5)
    and i can not burn it or rip the files to my harddrive

    i can playback the video perfectly on the disc but when i rip it (copy-paste method) it rips fast at first then slow down and dosn't even move after a minute.

    same thing happens with nero v7 it copy good until 40% then stops and take AGES to move one bit.

    i tryed nero v7, DVD Decrypter, and Alcohol 120%

    plaese help i think its the brand of disc or the burner i an not sure
    thankz in advance
     
  2. IHoe

    IHoe Senior member

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    if this [bold]perfect disk[/bold]is a DVD movie then maybe it's the copy protection/encryption that prevents you from ripping! Try DVDFab Decrypter(latest version) and see if it works: http://www.dvdidle.com/free.htm

    if your disk is a copy of a copy and you're still having trouble ripping the disk then it's [bold]NOT the perfect disk[/bold] and you should go back to the original and start again.
     
  3. yamumma

    yamumma Regular member

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    Thankz for that advice for the dvd-video IT WORKED!!! :)

    but i have two dvd-data disks (one disk about 30% scracted and other one
    80% scracted) do you have any idea how or with wat softwere i can use the rip them on my hardhisk!!

    Thankz ;)
     
  4. yamumma

    yamumma Regular member

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    oh by the way by 'perfect disc' i ment no one scratch!!!!
     
  5. brobear

    brobear Guest

    If the scratches aren't very deep, I'd suggest getting a polishing tool such as the Skip Dr. I've saved a lot of discs that way. No software is going to save what it can't read. Just run a google on the data recovery software. All that does is skip over the unreadable data.
     

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