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X-Men 2

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by poster2, Nov 14, 2003.

  1. poster2

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    Has anyone successfully backed up the new X-Men 2
    DVD?

    I've tried the usual DVD Backup, but get errors - it won't
    read the volume. I'm now trying 0SEx ....

    Is this some new encryption method that's appeared??

    Using OS X 10.3.1 on a G5, by the way.

    Thanks!
     
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  2. 1GHZiMAC

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    I ran into the same problem with my finding nemo DVD. I have not tried 0SEx. Lemme know how it turns out.
    BTW, I have a ? on 0SEx. I used to seeing a Video_TS file after using DVD back up. But 0SEx gives me a vob file. Is it the same?
     
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    OSEx failed too. It didn't give the errors that DVDBackup did, but the results were unplayable.

    Back to the drawing board.

     
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    Yeah.

    I notice a symbol on the back for 'Copy Protected' that I've not seen before, so it may be some new protection format.

     
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    Ok guys, I had the same problems but I have found a way.
    Insert XMen 2 DVD, launch osex and select DVD IMAGE option and start ripping.
    You will get the image of the DVD. Double click on it to mount it. Launch DVD2One, select the Video_TS folder in the mounted image and staaaaaart it.
    It works perfectly!
     
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    k guys i got it too.

    used DVDbackup then DVD2oneX and burned it using Toast6T. that's it. nothing more, nothing less. just finished watching it in its entirety. perfect.
     
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    Botolo: Thanks! It worked fine! OSEx to make an image, then DVD2ONEX to squash it, then Toast to burn it. Fab!

    You're a star.

    jaxx: No, that's what I tried first, but it didn't work with my copy. DVDBackup complained a lot and after 2 hours, spat out a 550KB file of nothing. OSEx is the way, the truth and the dog's doo-dahs for this disk!
     
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    i did it the old fashioned way dvdback up and then dvd2one and then toast 6 work just like all the rest
     
  10. ih8win

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    after disk imagin it with OSEx, the Diskcop refused to mount it, reporting an error... any one had this thing?!
    using OSX 10.2.6, G4
     

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