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toy story?

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by snoopydog, Nov 13, 2004.

  1. snoopydog

    snoopydog Guest

    does this disc work? i have the same error when analyzing the disc on shrink. i tried decyeptor and it didnt work either. does disney do something to thier discs. i know this is out of print so if i broke it i would be out of luck. it stops at 58 percent usually on shrink the error says "failed to read "e:\" "data error (cyclic redundancy error)"


    any help
     
  2. snoopydog

    snoopydog Guest

    please can someone help me any advice
     
  3. flip218

    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    You tried the search function?
     
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    why don't your try :) either cyclic redundancy error or crc error.
     
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    I think thats the same problem I had. What I did is play the DVD on your PC and then pause it and then try to open it in Shrink.

    I have only come across a few disk's that I have to do this with.

    Not sure if this is true or not but someone told me that there is a file on some disk's that make the DVD drive think it's a locked drive and is only allowed to be played not scanned. And once it starts playing it is no longer locked.

    Like I said I have no idea if this is true or not.
     
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    Heh, heh, Somebody is snowing on your pancake -

    Not true not close -

    A CRC usually is a dirty or scratched disc OR as is most often the case, just down-right cheap media - time for a move on up in quality -

    Cheers,

    Pete

     
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    When XCopy users got a css error, users could do that to solve that error. Play the dvd with PowerDVD or WinDVD for a minute, lauch your backup software, then close the player and it would copy.
     
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    I backed up this movie with no problem. It has been awhile, but I think I used decrypter.
     

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