what does the error message that says failed to read "e:\" mean im trying to back up the movie and that message come up. im using dvd shrink ill try using deciptyer and then get back to you but please help me while i try. sorry for the spelling.
please any info the decrypter keeps getting an error message saying i/o error Device [1:0:0] Lite On DVDRW SOHW-812S US203 (e (ata) scsistatus: 0x02 interpratation: check condition cdb: 28 00 00 21 b5 f3 00 00 01 00 interattaion: read (10) - sector: 2209267 sense area: 70 00 03 00 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 interpratation uncovered read error
It looks like the disc you are trying to rip is dirty, damaged or scratched, or has corrupt data that can't be read. Thats what its trying to tell you. Check the disc see if it needs cleaned. Jerry
thanks for the help....i cleaned the disk but it still didnt work (so lets hope i dont ever have someone break it.) thanks
HELLO SNOOPYDOG What software are you using? Try DVDShrink and DVDDecypter. If you have several software programs installed it may be a conflict, it happened to me with "RECORDNOW" got the same error. Went back to the DVDShrink and DVDDecypter. it's all working well again.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
What?? Did you read the posts? First post: im using dvd shrink Second post: please any info the decrypter keeps getting an error message saying
Simply means the PC is not reading your E:\ drive for whatever reason. Standalone players will sometimes play discs that PCs won't record. So you may want to do as suggested, check the disk. Download DVDInfoPro and run the DVD through and check it for errors. A block of read errors will stop the software. That was one of your error messages. Smudges can be washed off, and scratches can be buffed out with a tool like Skip DR; but read errors in the recording itself are more difficult. If the problem is read errors in the recorded media, you can try a recovery program. A word of warning though, they have a high failure rate. @flip218 Looks like the newbie got himself another post. Shortly we'll have another Senior.
Just a thought, you didn't say what you were trying to record. Some new DVDs are encrypted with corrupt sectors. That technology mimics what is happening to you. A standalone player will play it, but software has trouble recording it. The latest version of AnyDVD solved that decryption problem. Just in case try a trial version of AnyDVD and see if that solves your problem. Just let AnyDVD run in the background while you run Decrypter or Shrink. It will work by itself as well with apps like CloneDVD or any other that needs an external decryption program.