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Corel DVD Copy 6 is apparently finding something on the disk that identifies it as copy protected that AnyDVD is allowing through because you immediately get a "This disk is copy protected and can't be copied" error message. Is there something I can do to fix this?
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I use Nero most of the time but Corel allows you to extract individual chapters which is sometimes needed to get at a particular music video or trailer. I can always rip the disk first and then use my other programs but I found it odd that Corel is still detecting disks as being copied protected.
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That is what you should be doing with Anydvd ripper first, since the programs you are using can't handle structural protections. Quote:
Anyway, in program settings in Anydvd, you may want to try enabling "Safe Mode". Also, if you want further assistance, you should post an Anydvd log file: follow the steps outlined at http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=14199
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