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    I'm ripping this DVD (with DVDShrink, DVDDecrypter, Smartripper) I made which is in perfect condition and I get to a certain point and these rippers can't read it and stop. DVDShrink gets to a certain point when analyzing and just stops. I haven't had any problem ripping my DVDs (I rip several per day). Is this just bad data on the DVD?
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    probably bad data if the disc itself is impeccable. Then again, ripping several discs per day could be slowly damaging your drive.
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  3. We would need more information. What programs did you use to make the disc? Did you use a set-top dvd recorder? If you made this disc, why not copy it through windows explorer?

    If you made this disc, there is no reason to run a decrypter, because it is not encrypted.

    The disc could be bad.

    A last resort could be running isobuster. It will sometimes rescue data from bad discs.
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    I used DVDLab to make the disc. I tried copying it thru windows explorer and same thing happened. I just ripped one of my discs a few minutes ago and no problem.

    I looked at the sectors in Isobuster and there were all "0"s but there was a section where there were "F"s and "?"s. It couldn't read it, either.

    The DVD plays fine on my standalone player. I don't get it.
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    As strange as it may sound, I had the same problem yesterday. I could copy one of my self-made dvds with DVDwasher, another one with DVDFab Decrypter, and the third one with FixVTS.
    Iso thing did not work, either.
    I don't know why, at all...
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    That's why I keep the project files on all my home made DVDs You can never tell when your "Copy" with not "Copy" a second time.
    No DVD can withstand the power of DVDShrink along with AnyDVD!
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