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  1. Hi,

    I've recorded a TV show with my standalone dvd-recoder to a dvd+rw. Now I'm trying to copy it to my hard disk with dvd decrypter.
    This is where I have a problem, I can't rip the VTS_01_3.vob (695 MB).
    In fact when I put the disk on my dvd recorder I didn't noticed I put a finger and slide it onto the disk on the recordable face, so there was a nice fingerprint. When I look on the burned site of the dvd+rw, I can see that the area where the fingerprint was, is not the same color (like unburned).

    When I try to rip it with dvd decrypter, I got a lot of "no seek complete" at about each lba sector and a few "unrecovered read error".

    I set dvd decrypter to ignore read error (and error retry to 0 to make it rip faster)..

    Is there any other software that can rip the disk without viewing artifacts and/or jumping backward in the video ???

    I already cleaned the disk without success and it takes a lot of time ripping this file

    Does trying to read the disk during several hours can damage the drive ??

    thanks.
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  2. No ideas ???

    The disk plays in the standalone dvd recorder and on a standalone dvd player (only a small skip of about 1 second).
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    Sounds like you did not finalize the burn session. Did you?
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  4. I will try with isobuster.
    With windows I got a Cyclic Redundancy Check error.

    The disk is finalized, there is just a kind of big scratch where the fingerprint was.
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    there is just a kind of big scratch where the fingerprint was.
    D'oh.

    First - the finger print stopped the disk from being written properly. Chances are it was screwed from that point on. The scratch just compounded the problem. Bin it. Lost cause.
    Read my blog here.
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  6. It's a DVD+RW so the disk is not for the recycle bin.
    I have extracted with IsoBuster but there are artifacts only in the computer, so I will put it on my dvd player (plays the disk without problem) and connect it to my dvd recorder to record again the bad part and use tmpgenc mpeg editor to "rebuild" the file.
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    If the disc is damaged, don't know that I'd trust it to store anything else.
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  8. The disk is not damaged, it was only bad burned where the fingerprint was.
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