Is there a way to fix a corrupted VOB file?

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  1. rob0466

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    Tried copying a dvd with DVD shrink and got a message saying that a VOB file is corrupt. Any suggestions?

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  2. Jeanc1

    Jeanc1 Guest

    Short of downloading it again -- the answer is NO.
     
  3. rp_024

    rp_024 Guest

    Is this an original, download or copy?
     
  4. rob0466

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    It's a copy that I was trying to copy.

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  5. rp_024

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    The sector on that particular dvd, [or that vob file] is corrupt. Even though it plays, it's damaged and won't be able to be re-copied.

    When I first started backing up my movies a couple years ago, I used DVD X Copy and it seemed every copy had a bad sector and couldn't be recopied. Unfortunately when a sector is corrupt, there is nothing you can do. We need a brilliant coder who can write something which will fix these problems. DVD X Copy claimed they had the utility to do this, but it didn't work.
     

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