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    I am experiencing a problem with DVDFab Platinum Version 4.0.0.5. With one particular DVD I'm trying to backup, DVDFab finishes analyzing the DVD, and starts the copy process. About one minute into the copy, I receive a "Crash Report" with the following info:
    "DVDFab Platinum has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
    Was wondering if anyone has experienced this issue? I have sent several copies of the dump to DVDFab's tech support, but haven't received an answer in the past three days.
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    Does it work if you use the latest stable version of dvdfab? not the beta 4.0.0.5.
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    I had troubles with analyze, it would get ~40% and flag an error. Reloaded 4.0 and disk copied fine.
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    Reloaded 4.0?
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    3.2.1.0 This will teach me to reply.
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    In response to questions, the problem started with the "stable" version, which I assume you are referring to Version 3.2.1. That's when I downloaded the beta to see how it would handle the issue...got the same results. I don't know what's going on with this particular DVD, but I have sent several "dumps" to the tech support address. The software has handled all other backups without a hitch.
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  7. Go to Common Settings->Read and set it to ignore read errors.
    If that doesn't help then check the disc for scratches.
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    Thanks for the advice, Moviegeek, but am still getting the failure message. At this point, I have to believe that there is a problem with the DVD itself.
    Is there a procedure that can be used to alleviate the impact of scratches? I clean DVD's before I work with them, but is there something that can be used to mitigate scratches?
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  9. I do a visual test first,if there are fingerprints I use alcohol to get rid of them.If there are scratches then I use Novus cleaner but some prefer Plexus.
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    Thanks for the advice Moviegeek...also printed your guide for future reference.
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