An end to CRC Problems

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by washnwax, Jun 3, 2005.

  1. washnwax

    washnwax Guest

    Hi all

    I maybe a newbie and this is my first post, but i believe i've cracked the CRC Problem in relation to DVD's. As far as i know no- one else has.

    The problems that create crc's are really non essential glithches in information, and as far as i know these are not always required to get a full uninterupted copy.

    My method is simple just 4 steps

    1. Download CLONECD, Available from this site.
    2. Download DVDDecrytpter, Not sure if its on here or not.
    3. Use CLONECD To copy the DVD, click top left "Read to image File"
    (You will see all the corrupted logs as it scans the disk, dont panic!)
    4.When this process has finished click on DVDDecrypter, Browse for Image.dvd, (usually it will find it and u will not have to search)
    5. Click on the little picture of a hard drive and CD, and your done!!

    I hope this solves everyones problems............
     
  2. washnwax

    washnwax Guest

    Ok 5 steps

    :-/

     
  3. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    lol, bless him. oh if it would only be the cure for everyone's problems!.

    Glad it worked for you though..
    (i especially like the bi about CD's) - soz couldn't resist, i know what you meant
     
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  4. washnwax

    washnwax Guest

    Please do try it. It works perfectly.

     
  5. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    a [bold]genuine[/bold] CRC error is by definition a corrupted piece of data. Not all corrupt data is 'not required'

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    Nice try though..
     
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  6. washnwax

    washnwax Guest

    I see your copy and paste works well :eek:)

    Im no expert, i just claim to have solved the problem :eek:)

     
  7. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i am copy/paste incarnate.

    i'm just messing. if you did find a catch-all that would be fine by me, it'd certainly reduce the sheer amount of posts i get in the midst of :)
     
  8. washnwax

    washnwax Guest

    As far as i can tell no data is lost, Although the only proof i have is the total times on the DVD'S are the same.

    Also i wrote the dvd at 8x, i felt it was best to take it easy.
    The dvd copy that i have playing now was heavily scratched, but with some toothpaste and a bit of tissue (For the DVD!) Its playing fine on my home DVD Player.

    Im watching it now and its a perfect copy

     
  9. arniebear

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    From Slysoft.com about Clone CD

    I think we need a few more programs here like something to compress a movie bigger than 4.3, and AnyDVD break encryption, or DVDDecrypter. If I am using DVDDecrypter then I really don't need CloneCD.
     
  10. washnwax

    washnwax Guest

    The post relates to CRC errors on DVD's when using such applications as DVD Shrink, Nero, etc. I was just offering a solution if they hadn't already found one :eek:)

     

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