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Old 5th November 2008, 03:16
jerryel jerryel is offline
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Default One more time on "Reservation Road"

I have searched the forum for "Reservation Road" and read all the messages regarding it but none address my problem in trying to copy it with DVDClone.

With AnyDVD off it plays fine with PowerDVD.
With AnyDVD on it only plays "something" which I don't believe is even part of the title movie and only last 42 minutes. For those who've seen the movie it starts with a swimming pool scene which I can't find with AnyDVD turned off.

So DVDClone thinks that is the correct movie (42 minute clip).
It doesn't show anything any longer than that and previewing the other chapters shows them to be the "coming attractions". The longest "other" is 14 minutes.

I have the latest versions of all SlySoft programs and even downloaded the latest and reinstalled them to be sure I didn't have a defective install. I also tried DVDShrink and it did the same thing. I do have Nero 8 installed but didn't try anything with it.

I've had the Slysoft programs for years and this is the first title that I've had a problem (other than Clone DVD choosing the wrong title). I've tried it in an external USB drive and in an internal DVD drive with the same results. My Lite-On USB DVD drive has never made a coaster with hundreds of disks copied sucessfully. Both drives are Region 1 and so is the disk I'm trying to backup.

Since others had problems (last post was well over a year ago) trying to copy this title it's possible the disk is defective but since it seems to play okay with AnyDVD off that's doubtful. Does anyone have any suggestions I can try?
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Old 5th November 2008, 03:42
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click http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=321, and provide the requested information, please
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Old 7th November 2008, 20:00
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Default Finally got it but...

...I had to copy part of the disk to HD with AnyDVD. Then used a IFO builder to make it work as a DVD should but lost the substreams. It is something unique on this particular DVD since I've copied hundreds with no problems. That was much easier than providing all the data you requested. That would take hours.
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Old 7th November 2008, 20:52
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That was much easier than providing all the data you requested. That would take hours.
It does not take hours. If you actually want help then you'll need to provide the information requested.
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