coyotesupergenius
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Hi !
Could use some help with burning from a created image file using Clone CD.
First, I am using latest registered versions of AnyDVD(6.4.2.0.), CloneDVD2(2.9.1.7.) & CloneCD (5.3.1.0) Tried to backup my original DVD of the movie CLICK, there were numerous bad sectors displayed, so I used ANYDVD's "rip to harddisk" function. (My goal was to mantain maximum quality with a dual-layer burn & media)
Ripper completed process OK, then tired to copy from image function in CLONE CD to preserve the layer break(& make a 1:1 copy), but received the message "image.dvd file does not exist". Retried again with no luck.
My only option was to use CLONEDVD2 to copy from the stored image on my hard drive. This worked OK, but since CLONEDVD2 does not preserve the layer break, I had a "freeze" at the layer switch, although the entire movie was copied.:bang:
{Yes, I did use Verbatim DVD+R DL media made in Singapore !)
My question is.....Did I make an error using CLONE CD?,
( I tried searching the forums, but could find little information using rip to hard disk withAny DVD & CLONE CD, only ANY DVD & CLONE DVD2.)
Second query: Is there a good tutorial anywhere on CLONE CD ? (Found a tutorial on Cd Freaks CLONEDVD2 & stickys on this forum for CLONE DVD2, but not Clone CD)
Third querygreedy monopolizing little bugger that I am) I've noticed an app on the Slysoft site called "Virtual Clone Drive", would this have any impact at all on my situation ?
To recap: I am trying to backup a DVD with some structural and/or sector issues using the "rip to hard disk of ANYDVD" & whatever app ( hopefully Clone CD) is most compatible to make a Dual-layer(DVD+R DL format) backup while maintaing thr original layer break.
Any advice the mods can offer would be greatly appreciated. As you can see from my long-winded post, the more detail you can offer, the better)
Feel free to flame if I have overlooked some obvious info on the forums !
Jim H.
St. John's, Newfoundland-CANADA
The oldest city in North America !
Could use some help with burning from a created image file using Clone CD.
First, I am using latest registered versions of AnyDVD(6.4.2.0.), CloneDVD2(2.9.1.7.) & CloneCD (5.3.1.0) Tried to backup my original DVD of the movie CLICK, there were numerous bad sectors displayed, so I used ANYDVD's "rip to harddisk" function. (My goal was to mantain maximum quality with a dual-layer burn & media)
Ripper completed process OK, then tired to copy from image function in CLONE CD to preserve the layer break(& make a 1:1 copy), but received the message "image.dvd file does not exist". Retried again with no luck.
My only option was to use CLONEDVD2 to copy from the stored image on my hard drive. This worked OK, but since CLONEDVD2 does not preserve the layer break, I had a "freeze" at the layer switch, although the entire movie was copied.:bang:
{Yes, I did use Verbatim DVD+R DL media made in Singapore !)
My question is.....Did I make an error using CLONE CD?,
( I tried searching the forums, but could find little information using rip to hard disk withAny DVD & CLONE CD, only ANY DVD & CLONE DVD2.)
Second query: Is there a good tutorial anywhere on CLONE CD ? (Found a tutorial on Cd Freaks CLONEDVD2 & stickys on this forum for CLONE DVD2, but not Clone CD)
Third querygreedy monopolizing little bugger that I am) I've noticed an app on the Slysoft site called "Virtual Clone Drive", would this have any impact at all on my situation ?
To recap: I am trying to backup a DVD with some structural and/or sector issues using the "rip to hard disk of ANYDVD" & whatever app ( hopefully Clone CD) is most compatible to make a Dual-layer(DVD+R DL format) backup while maintaing thr original layer break.
Any advice the mods can offer would be greatly appreciated. As you can see from my long-winded post, the more detail you can offer, the better)
Feel free to flame if I have overlooked some obvious info on the forums !
Jim H.
St. John's, Newfoundland-CANADA
The oldest city in North America !