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cyclic redundacy check
toptinker
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29. October 2007 @ 18:37
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trying to copy a box set (6 discs) done 5 of them but cannot do the last one. using any dvd with dvd shrink then i use vobblanker save it,then burn using dvd shrink again (and nero )last disc i keep getting data error at 40% cyclic redundancy check. anybody help ?
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29. October 2007 @ 21:43
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Quote: trying to copy a box set (6 discs) done 5 of them but cannot do the last one. using any dvd with dvd shrink then i use vobblanker save it,then burn using dvd shrink again (and nero )last disc i keep getting data error at 40% cyclic redundancy check. anybody help ? Try DVDFab Decrypter to rip to HDD, then use DVD Shrink to burn to DVD. Find it here: http://www.dvdidle.com/free.htm Updated often and should handle it. Also, make sure the disc is clean and fingerprint free.
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30. October 2007 @ 04:32
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sounds like you have a bad/scratched/dirty DVD
try cleaning it first then transcode , if that doesn't work try Intervideo DVD Copy5 to get though it
dvdfab decrypter may get though it as said
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toptinker
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30. October 2007 @ 14:53
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yes i have tried using dvd fab but it comes up with pathfinder when i ok it,it stops with an error. any ideas ?
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31. October 2007 @ 03:51
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i would say its bad or scratched get another one a try backing it up
or give Intervideo DVD Copy5 a shot
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toptinker
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3. November 2007 @ 06:35
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the disc is new still cannot do it any more ideas ?
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3. November 2007 @ 07:16
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Originally posted by toptinker: yes i have tried using dvd fab but it comes up with pathfinder when i ok it,it stops with an error. any ideas ? sounds like you just need to read this one - btw it's called PathPlayer, seems everyone calls it Pathfinder :)
- http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/579318
haven't come across PathPlayer myself as haven't ripped any brand new movies for a week or so.
i'd also suggest grabbing the new 4.0.0.5 Beta of DVDFab HD here - http://club.cdfreaks.com/f116/dvdfab-4-0-0-5-beta-231013/ i have this version on all my machines but haven't come across PathPlayer yet as i say..
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toptinker
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3. November 2007 @ 14:22
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tried the beta version starts to do it but goes very slowly at 31% not sure if it will finish, taken about an hour on 31% ?
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3. November 2007 @ 14:29
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even though thr DVD is new it could be a bad pressing, I've had them more than once and they very hard on you're drive so be carefull
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3. November 2007 @ 15:09
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@toptinker
Based on what's been stated thus far, it appears you may have a bad press. Such DVDs will play well, but when you try and back them up, you'll run into problems such as yours. Your best bet is to try and return your DVD and exchange it for another, then try and create a backup form that one.
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dr_ml422
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14. November 2007 @ 21:05
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@toptinker:
i had the same problem w/another flic. i used anydvd instead of dvdfab hd and it took care of it. mind you i used shrink to transcode in file set and imgburn to build and then burn.
try not to get hung up on any 1 proggie. throw it in the next one and so forth.
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