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    I am trying to rip a DVD and I keep getting a read error about 70% through. I've had this happen every so often with dvd's.

    I clean the dvd's and the play perfectly fine.

    I tried copying them using DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter, Nero DVD Copy and DVD Fab Decrypter.

    Could it possibly be using the wrong protection key?

    Any suggestions?
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    hi.....it sounds as if its the disk......when u said it plays perfect did u mean in standalone dvd player or computer.....as many of my DVD's play perfectly on DVD player but wont copy on computer.....try using SmartRipper as thats the soft i use, i dont know, that might help
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    SmartRipper can't do it either.

    It plays fine in a stand alone dvd player and on the computer.
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    Read original post

    DVD Shrink
    DVD Decrypter
    Nero
    DVD FabDecrypter
    SmartRipper

    All can't do it. And Ripit4me uses Decrypter/shrink right?
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    Ripit4me does! It doesn't work the same way, though.

    I've seen a disc rip with ripit4me that I couldn't get through with isobuster or any others, but it worked it's way thru.

    You may have to set the tray to cycle on read errors in DVDDecrypter first.
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    Cycling tray after errors did it. Thanks man.
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