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Cant copy Meet The Fockers

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by themick07, Apr 26, 2005.

  1. themick07

    themick07 Member

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    i am having some problems trying to copy meet the fockers. i have used both shrink and decripter, but they both mess up a 71 percent. could it be that i have a bad disc. if there is a better program that i could use please tell me. thanks
     
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    babelfish Regular member

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    do a search mate... or check threads saying ' cant backup XYZ ' usually the same method can be used.
     
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    i have looked and i cant find anything that mentions the problem that i am having.

    It gets to 71% and stops could it be that i have got a bad disc or something.
     
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    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    do you have plenty of hard drive space? and do you have the latest version of dvd decrypter?
     
  5. themick07

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    i have like 70 gigs free space and yes i do have the latest version
     
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    I backed up MTF with the latest version of shrink with no problems. Check your disc for scratches and smudges.
     
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    I got this to back up with no problems using DVD X Copy Platinum!
     
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    It could also be the DVD. Even if it is brand new. They can make defective ones. I had 2 different movies that was like that and there were no scrathes or smudes on them. They had never even been played. Try watching the disc 1st. I tried backing them up and could not figure out why until I went to watch them. The disc was defective and was started skipping about the same place yours quits reading. I had to return mine and get a good DVD of the same movie. Just wanted to let you know that this does happen.
     
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    hi

    yes new discs being faulty is getting common place = scary...?
     

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