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  1. i used elabrate byte's clonedvd2 (updated) to copy a dvd 9 to dvd5 and i used a 1X princo from Compusa.............now i am trying to copy them to a memorex 4X dvd-r.............
    so i am just doing a dvd to dvd copy......direct copy

    using clonedvd i get an error:

    processing error:
    e:/video_ts/vts_01_3.vob: read error

    data error (cyclic redundancy check).

    and then under details, it says:
    file 1 E:/video_ts/VTS_01_3.vob 23 tCSectorReader


    how do i fix it..............my cd doesnt have scratches or dirty..........what do i do? what program do i need?
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  3. It may be bad..But you still may be able to get the info with ISObuster..Try that..
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  4. ok..........at work right now........will try when i get home............any other suggestions.........orprograms.......or guides that will help me...........

    lordsmurf......or anybody else.........if my media has gone bad....is there still a chance i can recover the video files.....
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  5. Originally Posted by maansingh169
    ok..........at work right now........will try when i get home............any other suggestions.........orprograms.......or guides that will help me...........

    lordsmurf......or anybody else.........if my media has gone bad....is there still a chance i can recover the video files.....
    Yes you may still be able to get it back .. I thought i had lost lots, then i tried ISObuster and i got most if not all of it back.
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  6. any guides that anybody reccomends........or any settings i should use to set before attempting to use ISObuster........
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  7. ok.............got all of video data off of the computer.........

    3 questions.......................

    1. the program extracted the data vob, bups, and infs, and put them on my hardrive...in the selected folder.......now the size of these files match the size of the files on the disc......should i assume that the files where extracted one for one.......meaning the way they should have been...........so if i burn them on to a good media......they should hypothetically work perfectly like they were intended to do so?

    2. is there a program that has the ISOBuster power....and a automatic burner........so i can just copy the disc with one click..............

    3. if the answer to #2 is "none" then if i use nero or clonedvd or dvdDycrypter to burn my dvds........it should be the same.....meaning one program doesnt do a "better" job then the other?



    thanks ahead......and thanks to all of those people above
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  8. whether one program burns better then another, I really cant say because i have not used that many,i only use what has worked for me. so that is a very grey area. If ISObuster didnt say that it couldnt get so and so file off,, then it should be one to one.Then just burn it and all should be good..

    PS: Glad you got it!!!
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    Originally Posted by maansingh169
    ..so i can just copy the disc with one click...
    For the life of me, I can't understand this increasing obsession with minimizing # of clicks - seems like I'm missing something - do we have an alotted number of clicks at our disposal, and only St Peter awaits us when they're up? Has the price of micro switches risen to rival that of gold? Is arthritis spreading like a four letter virus?
    </rant> (Ah, Now it feels better! )
    Anyhow, did you try DVDDecrypter, ISO read, ISO write? That's as close to 1 click as it gets, methinks...
    As for burning, I don't think the actual burning is crucial, more how the file system that will be written is constructed. If you do ISO->ISO, the complete file system is lifted off the source disc and "stamped" on the dest disc, so (disregarding media incompatibilities) if the source disc works, so will the destination. When ripping files, the DVD file system has to be constructed again, and how well that's done depends on what you use to do so. IMHO, ImgTools Classic works best. To write the ISO I use DVDDecrypter, but then, I think most apps can write an ISO to media without f*cking up...

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  10. For the life of me, I can't understand this increasing obsession with minimizing # of clicks - seems like I'm missing something - do we have an alotted number of clicks at our disposal, and only St Peter awaits us when they're up? Has the price of micro switches risen to rival that of gold? Is arthritis spreading like a four letter virus?
    lol.........
    no clicks is not the problem.....i meant a one step process.........the problem is i have maybe 100 or so DVDs that i was foolish enough to put on these crappy princo discs.......so i just want to recover them ASAP.....before it is too late.................

    my sister is home......and she can do it......but i want to make it as easy as possible.......i downloaded the trial version of 321 studios DVDXRescue....and i just found it to freeze and give an error at 70% like CloneDVD does................any hoo.............any programs will be helpful that is a close to one step as possible..........................

    when i mean one step...........i mean put the Princo DVD in my DVD Rom and a new blank good dvd-r media in my burner.............and then startup the program.......and just have to press COPY DISC...........
    something like that or the closest thing to that..........(dont mind spending a couple of bucks.......(couple means NOT a $100))
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  11. [/quote]For the life of me, I can't understand this increasing obsession with minimizing # of clicks - seems like I'm missing something - do we have an alotted number of clicks at our disposal, and only St Peter awaits us when they're up? Has the price of micro switches risen to rival that of gold? Is arthritis spreading like a four letter virus? [/quote]

    I can't even begin to imagine the number of clicks that I experience when creating one of my DVDs (non DVD rips). Between capturing, editing, filtering, audio processing and conversion, encoding, menu creation, authoring, burning, verification and error testing it has got to be a few hundred or better, not to mention the time factor of anywhere from 5 to 20 hours depending on what I am looking to do. Folks that are looking for the "one click" solution or "all-in-one" program amaze me. How did they ever get started with this hobby in the first place?
    No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer space.
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    Originally Posted by babyboo
    How did they ever get started with this hobby in the first place?
    I guess to some it's no hobby...

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  13. I can't understand the problem. If your copying from DVD-9 to DVD-5 then your backing up your comercial DVDs. Right! So go and get the originals and back them up to good media.
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    Don't you see? The original DVD9 is scratched beyond repair!

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  15. That's bad luck! Your Originals and copies are both bad? I thought you were just trying to copy your princo's.
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  16. they were not commercail videos...........but home videos that i converted from VHS to DVD......so you know who much a 2 hour vhs tape takes to convert into a dvd and doing all of the effects and all the garbage............

    anyways a question about ISO Buster......
    when i am under
    DVD-R
    Session 1
    Track 1

    then if i right click and press extract Track 1 then i get an error.........

    and underneath track on i have ISO NEWVID and then UDH NEWVID..........then i press EXTRACT NEWVID..... then i can sucessfully extract the video.... now am i still getting the full video.......what is happening.......if not, then should i be doing iso or udf......
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    Originally Posted by maansingh169
    copy a dvd 9 to dvd5 and i used a 1X princo from Compusa.............now i am trying to copy them to a memorex 4X dvd-r
    Originally Posted by maansingh169
    not commercail videos...........but home videos that i converted from VHS to DVD
    Not that I really care

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  18. mats.hogberg
    i was just clearifying your comment that you made....
    Don't you see? The original DVD9 is scratched beyond repair!
    anybody else with anykind of help to my previous post......
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    I was trying to make a little fun of the comment by tim6661234:
    I can't understand the problem. If your copying from DVD-9 to DVD-5 then your backing up your comercial DVDs. Right! So go and get the originals and back them up to good media.
    As for help, I think if you've tried all suggestions to date, what's left is to try different DVD readers and all different rippers/copiers. But in the end, a bad burn is a bad burn and that's not reversible...

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    about the quote........ok....my bad..........

    and about a "bad burn is a bad burn" why is it that ISO buster is not giving me an error........if it is a bad burn.......then no program should be able to read it......but what makes ISO buster better than DiscJuggler or ClonCD or anyother program for that matter......
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  21. As of "right" now with everthing you have tried..what is it that you want to do.first you couldnt get the files off the DVD, you have done that now? second you want to Copy the "Damaged DVDs" with a one click program? This is not going to happen. with all the time spent on this thread you could have used ISObuster to rip the "Damage DVD's" to your harddrive and burnt them with a number of programs.Dont get me wrong i want to help you, but i'm not sure where you need help.....
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  22. i am sorry that i am not clear......forget everything that i said before.........
    starting over.........
    i know how to use ISOBuster.....and i have no problem using this program......and dont mind going through the procedure................

    for my sister......who is not that computer litterate to go through these procedure............

    i wanted to know if there is a complete program...the ripper, the reader, the burner........a all in one program that will work like CLONEDVD....
    all she has to do is select the damaged drive.....and the destination and press go or whatever and everything is taken by it self.............

    so a program with a similar layout like CLONEDVD but with the power of ISOBuster.......that is what i need......
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    Originally Posted by maansingh169
    For the life of me, I can't understand this increasing obsession with minimizing # of clicks - seems like I'm missing something - do we have an alotted number of clicks at our disposal, and only St Peter awaits us when they're up? Has the price of micro switches risen to rival that of gold? Is arthritis spreading like a four letter virus?
    lol.........
    no clicks is not the problem.....i meant a one step process.........the problem is i have maybe 100 or so DVDs that i was foolish enough to put on these crappy princo discs.......so i just want to recover them ASAP.....before it is too late.................

    my sister is home......and she can do it......but i want to make it as easy as possible.......i downloaded the trial version of 321 studios DVDXRescue....and i just found it to freeze and give an error at 70% like CloneDVD does................any hoo.............any programs will be helpful that is a close to one step as possible..........................

    when i mean one step...........i mean put the Princo DVD in my DVD Rom and a new blank good dvd-r media in my burner.............and then startup the program.......and just have to press COPY DISC...........
    something like that or the closest thing to that..........(dont mind spending a couple of bucks.......(couple means NOT a $100))
    What's with all the elipses (.....)? Your comments read like Willan Shatner!
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  25. I was trying to make a little fun of the comment by tim6661234: Quote:
    I can't understand the problem. If your copying from DVD-9 to DVD-5 then your backing up your comercial DVDs. Right! So go and get the originals and back them up to good media.

    As for help, I think if you've tried all suggestions to date, what's left is to try different DVD readers and all different rippers/copiers. But in the end, a bad burn is a bad burn and that's not reversible...
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