One person had a problem backing up What's Done in the Dark and so did I so I looked at the DVD structure and found that there are some blank (empty) sectors and I eliminated them and it seems to work. Here's what I did from beginning to end. Start DvdCloner 2 with AnyDvd running in the backround. Click the "Clone DVD" button and open up the dvd from whatever drive you have the disc in. The list of chapters comes up. The second one is listed as title 17 and is an empty chapter...unclick the box. Do the same with the following empty chapters; 14, 13, 16, 15, 12, 18, 19, 20. After that click "Next" all the boxes on this screen should be checked unless you want to eliminate audio streams etc.. On the next screen pick the folder where you want the temp files to reside...pick wich drive you want output files to go to...click "Go!" and this should create a good backup. This seems like a very primitive method of copy protection, but Lionsgate is doing it with alot of discs, so maybe we should get used to it.
Yeah. there using the old Sony arccos method of dummy files. But as soon as it get's back to them that it doesn't work and that there is a way around it. They'll give it up. If they wanna give copying a hard time they should hang on to Sony's coat tail. But even Sony can't stop us for long. Thanx to Decrypter's like DVDFAB Express HD Decrypter and etc.