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patand89
28th January 2007, 05:49
I've tried to burn Saw 3 and have had no luck. Has anyone else had problems? I updated my avy dvd and clone dvd2. It pops up something about repairing something (cant remember what) and it will go to 8% and then a error comes up in the snapshot window. Any suggestion?
Franchise
28th January 2007, 05:50
Update to the newest AnyDVD if you haven't. It should work then. I didn't have a problem with it.
Abraracourcix
28th January 2007, 05:55
Only AnyDVD 6.1.1.3 (just released) will allow an errorless backup.
If you use an older version, you may get the movie only, but various errors, depending on the program you use.
I used CloneDVD2, no problem here.
Saw3, Zone 1, NTSC, Canadian version.
Abe.
KoRn
28th January 2007, 06:20
AnyDVD + ClonDVD is the best solution. I made a working copy of SAW III.
ETP
28th January 2007, 07:26
I've tried to burn Saw 3 and have had no luck. Has anyone else had problems? I updated my avy dvd and clone dvd2. It pops up something about repairing something (cant remember what) and it will go to 8% and then a error comes up in the snapshot window. Any suggestion?
Update site is stuck on the previous version this morning.
Naevulle
28th January 2007, 08:09
Using AnyDVD version 6107 I was able to copy only the movie (US version), no menus or extras. I have not tried with the new version 6113.
DAB Badboy
28th January 2007, 08:23
Update site is stuck on the previous version this morning.
Er, try refreshing your browser's cache ...
sheep
28th January 2007, 08:45
Using AnyDVD version 6107 I was able to copy only the movie (US version), no menus or extras. I have not tried with the new version 6113.
It is known that older anydvd versions could backup the movie only. Now it is possible to backup the whole disc.:clap:
CincyRob
28th January 2007, 08:57
i just did it with clonedvd2 & anydvd with no problems. entire disc.
thanks for the update guys:agree: :clap:
duneswater67
28th January 2007, 10:12
usually I have no problem burning but Saw 3 was the first to give me a burning problem. Yes I had the same error as you did and would not burn but with the updates on the newest version I was able to do it.
It makes it even nicer that this forum is available to share with others our problems.
bstard201
28th January 2007, 10:18
A user on another forum suggested using CloneDVD2....the following was his post..."the dvd structure causes clone to show an error while it is scanning the the titles but i have found a way around it. if you copy just the movie you will have no problems when backing this up but if you want the extras you will have to remove title numbers 2,3,7,9,15,16,17 these are the bad structure titles that cause clone to trip out when removed you can make a perfect back up without a hitch"
nicktheboss
28th January 2007, 13:43
clonedvd and anydvd worked for me and even a dual layer worked
L@TIN
28th January 2007, 16:05
Ok dude i got it what you nee to do is go to copy dvd titles and the the rest.. but u dont get no menus...........:bowdown: to the master..
easyandunique
31st January 2007, 14:06
AnyDvd v 6.1.1.4
CloneDvd2 v 2.9.0.3
Still will not copy SawIII
Data Error (cyclic redundancy check)
Iso
SlyFox 1
31st January 2007, 14:10
AnyDvd v 6.1.1.4
CloneDvd2 v 2.9.0.3
Still will not copy SawIII
Data Error (cyclic redundancy check)
Iso
Then I would look into another source disk because it definitely works. You may have a defective disc, even though it may play on your DVD Player does not mean it is not defective.
MIDNIGHTHAWK
31st January 2007, 14:26
No luck:disagree: with saw III I USE 1 click DVDcopy 5 and ANY DVD ALL UPDATES .ONE THING I DID NOTICE.....IT WILL NOT PLAY IN ANY OF MY COMPUTERS DESKTOP AND LAPTOP..... THE ONLY PLACE I CAN WATCH IT IS ON MY HOME DVD PLAYER......MAYBE IT IS A BAD DISK..... ERROR CORRECTION ON PC'S ARE NOT AS GOOD AS HOME PLAYER!!!ANY IDEAS???
SlyFox 1
31st January 2007, 14:28
No luck:disagree: with saw III I USE 1 click DVDcopy 5 and ANY DVD ALL UPDATES .ONE THING I DID NOTICE.....IT WILL NOT PLAY IN ANY OF MY COMPUTERS DESKTOP AND LAPTOP..... THE ONLY PLACE I CAN WATCH IT IS ON MY HOME DVD PLAYER......MAYBE IT IS A BAD DISK.....PC ERROR CORRECTION ON PC'S ARE NOT AS GOOD AS HOME PLAYER!!!ANY IDEAS???
What version of 1ClickDVDCopy5 are you using?:confused:
bigahole
31st January 2007, 14:32
It took me quite a while. I thought the movie was bad. I got another one, the same problem happened too. I was able to copy it using the movie only option using a different program. Since I already copied the movie, I did not try the latest Any DVD.
NordicRX8
31st January 2007, 14:34
Yes I had the same error as you did and would not burn but with the updates on the newest version I was able to do it.
It makes it even nicer that this forum is available to share with others our problems.
Updates? AnyDVD or DVDClone? Since I tried burning SAW III, there has been 1 (possibly 2) updates to AnyDVD.
Yes, I was very excited to receive news that SLYSOFT now had a forum! :clap:
NordicRX8
31st January 2007, 14:35
Then I would look into another source disk because it definitely works. You may have a defective disc, even though it may play on your DVD Player does not mean it is not defective.
Bummer. :(
Webslinger
31st January 2007, 14:38
THE ONLY PLACE I CAN WATCH IT IS ON MY HOME DVD PLAYER......MAYBE IT IS A BAD DISK..... ERROR CORRECTION ON PC'S ARE NOT AS GOOD AS HOME PLAYER!!!ANY IDEAS???
Please do not type in all caps. On the internet, that amounts to screaming, and it's kind of jarring.
It's not true that standalone dvd players necessarily have better error correction, and if it played on your standalone dvd player, then, in fact, you did produce a successful copy, regardless of whether it works on your computers.
The latest version of 1-Click does handle Saw3, so please visit the website to ensure you're using the latest versions.
To ensure playback compability please follow these steps:
1. Visit your burner's website, and update your burner's firmware
2. Use good quality blank media. Try Verbatim (CMC), Maxell Broadcast Quality, Taiyo Yuden, etc. If you're going to make a double layer backup use Verbatim + R DL media (made in Singapore); I find
most burners will burn this stuff well at 4x (to be safe); other burners can burn this stuff at 10x with no problems. Get to know your burner.
3. Use Nero cd-dvd speed to change the booktype of your blank media: http://www.cdspeed2000.com/
This is a free program. (Click "Extra", then "Bitsetting". Make the change to "dvd-rom" for the disk type that
you're using and click "set".) This step improves playback compatibility with standalone dvd players.
You can skip this step if your burner does this for you automatically.
Webslinger
31st January 2007, 14:40
I did not try the latest Any DVD.
You need to.
Webslinger
31st January 2007, 14:42
Bummer. :(
I agree with SlyFox 1, and please read the sticky about CRC errors:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=324
MIDNIGHTHAWK
31st January 2007, 14:58
Please do not type in all caps. On the internet, that amounts to screaming, and it's kind of jarring.
It's not true that standalone dvd players necessarily have better error correction, and if it played on your standalone dvd player, then, in fact, you did produce a successful copy, regardless of whether it works on your computers.
The latest version of 1-Click does handle Saw3, so please visit the website to ensure you're using the latest versions.
To ensure playback compability please follow these steps:
1. Visit your burner's website, and update your burner's firmware
2. Use good quality blank media. Try Verbatim (CMC), Maxell Broadcast Quality, Taiyo Yuden, etc. If you're going to make a double layer backup use Verbatim + R DL media (made in Singapore); I find
most burners will burn this stuff well at 4x (to be safe); other burners can burn this stuff at 10x with no problems. Get to know your burner.
3. Use Nero cd-dvd speed to change the booktype of your blank media: http://www.cdspeed2000.com/
This is a free program. (Click "Extra", then "Bitsetting". Make the change to "dvd-rom" for the disk type that
you're using and click "set".) This step improves playback compatibility with standalone dvd players.
You can skip this step if your burner does this for you automatically.
I guess you misunderstood what i said...It was source disk that would not play on the pc's sorry about the cap's i guess it did jar you:doh: lol
i have done all of the things you said above and still no luck...i will return the disk... get a new one and try again....
Webslinger
31st January 2007, 15:05
I guess you misunderstood what i said...It was source disk that would not play on the pc's sorry about the cap's i guess it did jar you:doh: lol
Ohhhh. Sorry. I thought you were talking about a backup. :o
i have done all of the things you said above and still no luck...i will return the disk... get a new one and try again....
Before returning it, will the original movie play ok with Anydvd disabled on your computer?
MIDNIGHTHAWK
31st January 2007, 15:20
Ohhhh. Sorry. I thought you were talking about a backup. :o
Before returning it, will the original movie play ok with Anydvd disabled on your computer?
i just tried it now with any dvd off and still will not play.i tried both players installed on this pc.....power dvd and wmp. the other pc's i tried do not have anydvd installed.so what do you think? ...back to the store?
Webslinger
31st January 2007, 15:30
i just tried it now with any dvd off and still will not play.i tried both players installed on this pc.....power dvd and wmp. the other pc's i tried do not have anydvd installed.so what do you think? ...back to the store?
If other movie discs play fine in your drive, and you've update the firmware for your optical drive (reader), and the movie won't play on any of your systems, then yes, I would return it to the store.
easyandunique
31st January 2007, 15:55
Not so as the movie was new and didn't have a single scratch or finger print on it!
Plays ok in home dvd
I also have a registered version of Intervideo DVD Copy 5 and it would not copy either!
Doesn't really matter what copy program you use because the key is AnyDvd, best software I have ever bought!
If AnyDvd only ran on Windows ME I would still have a computer with ME on it and I think that is the worst windows program ever made!
Will do the dvd drive software update thingy aslo! Maybe my problem!
Any way for me Saw III is still a no go!
Iso
Then I would look into another source disk because it definitely works. You may have a defective disc, even though it may play on your DVD Player does not mean it is not defective.
mlavrey
31st January 2007, 16:05
I used clone dvd2 for recording Open Season but i used Nero Recode to burn Saw3, both with AnyDVD and mine turned out fine.