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  1. ½ way to Rigel 7 cornemuse's Avatar
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    I bought a DVD movie few years ago. Back then I ripped the movie only to iso. Watched & deleted. Now, 5 diff computers do not 'see' it. One comp w/o any decrypter recognized it for a while, (1-2 minutes), then it was gone. Old Slysoft does not see it anymore, New 'Redfox' also does not see it. The DVD came from:

    https://www.moviesunlimited.com/movies

    This disk happened to be a DVD-R, not a 'pressed' disk.

    I have dvd-r disks I burned years before I bought this one which still 'work'.

    Is this now designed into them??

    Whats going on?

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    I assume you have examined it physically. No spots or streaks or visible problems with it? Can you determine the brand?

    Checked the media code? https://www.videohelp.com/dvdmediaform.php?dvdinfo=1#dvdinfo


    I'm wondering if it's just a low quality disc and is now deteriorated. Some programs like ISOBuster may be able to recover something.
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    Originally Posted by cornemuse View Post
    I bought a DVD movie few years ago. Back then I ripped the movie only to iso. Watched & deleted. Now, 5 diff computers do not 'see' it. One comp w/o any decrypter recognized it for a while, (1-2 minutes), then it was gone. Old Slysoft does not see it anymore, New 'Redfox' also does not see it. The DVD came from:

    https://www.moviesunlimited.com/movies

    This disk happened to be a DVD-R, not a 'pressed' disk.

    I have dvd-r disks I burned years before I bought this one which still 'work'.

    Is this now designed into them??

    Whats going on?

    -corne-
    Try dvdfab and see if it can read the disc.

    If you try dvdfab, try clicking common settings - DVD - pathplayer - disable pathplayer, restart dvdfab and retry the disc again.
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    Dvdfab didnt see it.

    Allus had nothing but grief from dvdfab anywayz.

    DVD looks 'pristine', I'll try isobuster, , , ,

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    Originally Posted by cornemuse View Post
    Dvdfab didnt see it.

    Allus had nothing but grief from dvdfab anywayz.

    DVD looks 'pristine', I'll try isobuster, , , ,

    -c-
    Does the disc still play ??
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    DVDDecrypter, DVDShrink, etc etc etc.
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    A better reader drives usually helps more than software.
    Try another drive.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
    FAQs: Best Blank DiscsBest TBCsBest VCRs for captureRestore VHS
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    isobuster shows 'no media present'.
    6 computers do not see disk, , , ,
    dvdshrink = 'no disk' (whatever shrink reports when no media)

    I think the disk is a 'goner'
    Yes, no, maybe, I don't know, Can you repeat the question?
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    What about try *not recommended (because intensive dvd drive usage) and result unsure* recurva. It can help probably if header is wrong. Or save some VOBs. But personaly I wouldn't do it, because of really big hazzard with dvd drive. Not mentioned DVD medium itself. Probably also recurva have mechanism to not work with cd/dvd/bluray.


    According to lifewire it now support cd/dvd/bd but it not used to be.




    If definitely wrong idea prove it and I will delete this to avoid feature usage.


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