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I just bought "Thunderbirds" DVD. New disk, no scratches.
I have used ANY DVD to backup ~700 of my movies, thank you for this software, its been fantastic. I have 2 LG Drive's, both if them give me the same error when attempting to rip the disk to hard drive: "IFOProperties 6". I've tried it with AI set to auto and to forced. I'm using AnyDVD HD 7.0.2.0 2012-03-09. I've read these related threads: Extensive problem determination guide Some information for isolating problems IFOProperties 6 thread from google search Section I. Pre-steps New disk, but I cleaned it anyways. There is no 'Remove packet writing software' on my system. Firmware is up to date. Region code is set. Section II. Regular Steps I'm using latest ANYDVDHD Clicked "Default" and tried again. Same issues. I only "Rip video-dvd to Hard Disk". "What happens" + "when it happens": I try Copy to Hard Disk, It starts - runs for a while, A little after 40% it switches status to: "Repairing defective DVD Structure", at 100% of that, it says "IFOProperties 6''. Last edited by Rennhack; 15th April 2012 at 20:35. Reason: missing attachment |
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you forgot the step where it said to update to the latest anydvd beta.
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ya... It doesn't hurt to update to the latest beta and try again.
Report back though... ![]() -W |
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See attached log from the AnyDVD_7.0.2.7 Beta. Thank you for your time and effort. AnyDVD got to ~ 50% before it started "Repairing defective DVD Structure", then when that was at 100% the program generated the error again. Last edited by Rennhack; 16th April 2012 at 01:13. Reason: added details. |
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Do you have any other suggestions? Has anyone else ripped this disk?
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The disk has structural copy protections.
One of the Cods will have to look at your logfile and see if AnyDVD is handling it correctly. -W |
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Thank you for the reply.
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For what it's worth, I had no problems with the Region 1 version of that DVD way back around Christmas of 2010. I don't recall if I used the Canadian or American version (though they both had the same extras), but if I still have it in a box somewhere, I'll try to copy it again with the latest Beta (I'm always curious).
Note: I used Shrink and Nero (with AnyDvd of course). Last edited by Mr. Burns; 18th April 2012 at 16:07. |
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As I said in my first post, I tried that already.
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