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FYI, I just encountered PROBLEM with a mini Korean drama serie.
The problem was after anydvd finished scanning the disc which took alot more times than ususal, I could not rip the disc contents using dvd shrink or imgburn. I looked at the written side of the disc and saw that at close to the center of it, there was a something look like the punched hole on it (This punched hole appeared on all 10 discs). At first, I though the discs were damaged and I went back to the store in order to replace them with another set. However, the store ownner told me after I showed him the punched hole that THIS IS THE NEW KIND OF PROTECTION THAT BEEN APPLIED FOR THE FIRST TIME). |
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There is a thread at the top of this board that says to read it before you post.
It has instructions for submitting an AnyDVD logfile. Without a logfile there is no way to assist on this. You can TRY using AnyDVD itself to rip this disk to folder too. -W |
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I just uploaded the log file. Thanks
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I also attached the picture of the dvd so you can see the punched hole I was talking about.
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Try using AnyDVD's 'rip video DVD to harddisk' option
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Imgburn is NOT a software tool for ripping a source disk.
DVD Shrink it too outdated to do any current ripping, use AnyDVD HD for the rip, and then load the output into DVD Shrink for processing and transcoding, and then Imgburn for burning.
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Fast Eddie Last edited by fast eddie; 10th July 2012 at 07:56. |
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