Problem backing up Disney DVD

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  1. elvis1

    elvis1 Member

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    I/O error
    Device [1:0:0]_NEC DVD_RW ND-2510A 2.16 (D:) (ATA)
    Scsi Status: 0X02
    Interpretation: c read condition
    CBD: 28 00 00 02 01 F0 00 00 01 00
    Interpretation : Read (10)- Sectors: 184816
    Sense Area: F000 03 00 02 0 F0 0A 00I have tried using decrypter and anyDVD then shrink to make a backup for a Disney disk that I own. (my little girl destroyed the last two Disney movies I bought). I can't get dvd decrypter to work. I get this error message:
    00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00
    Interpretation: No Seek Complete

    I am runing windows xp home, Amd 3000 processor, 1 gig memory etc. I have made several DVD backup copies of other movies I own using the same software with no problems. Just no luck with this movie. Please help. Thanks
     
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    elvis1 Member

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    Some of my post dissappeared. I am using DVD decrypter and anyDVD and shrink. The error message listed is from decrypter.
     
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    What version of DVDD are you using?
     
  4. elvis1

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    Version 3.5.4.0 I have tried to keep all my software up to date. This disney movie has been around for a good while (Alice in Wonderland)
     
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    <1>Why am I getting I/O or CRC errors while ripping my original DVD
    I/O Errors are NOT bugs!!!! (well, not 99.99999% of the time anyway)
    An I/O Error is a way of displaying a problem your drive had with the disc or your system config (mainly a disc problem though). Unrecovered read errors, Seek errors, Servo errors, Focusing errors, ECC errors, CIRC Unrecovered errors etc. are all your drives way of saying "I don't like this disc". Clean the disc, update your drives firmware (http://www.rpc1.org), try it in another drive, and get another copy.
     
  6. Jerry746

    Jerry746 Senior member

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    Running Anydvd with DVD Decrypter in some cases causes a conflict. Run Anydvd behind Shrink to do the ripping and then let Shrink open Decrypter for the burn back.

    Jerry
     

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