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Discovery Atlas "HD DVDs"

Galileo2000

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The strangest structure up to date I've ever seen.

Some wild mix of the SD DVD .IFO, .BUPS etc along with EVO files.

Ripped by AnyDVD HD just fine.

However, I am having a hard time trying to burn an .ISO out of the rip.
 
The strangest structure up to date I've ever seen.

Some wild mix of the SD DVD .IFO, .BUPS etc along with EVO files.

Ripped by AnyDVD HD just fine.

However, I am having a hard time trying to burn an .ISO out of the rip.

You could try to rip with CloneCD directly to an .iso, instead of using the AnyDVD ripper.
 
You could try to rip with CloneCD directly to an .iso, instead of using the AnyDVD ripper.

James,

I've tried CloneCD.

It produced a bunch of files starting with image.dvd and then image.0000, image.0001 etc. which I don't know what to do with.

Can't find an option to rip straight to .ISO. I must be missing something.

But this HD DVD is weird.
 
James,

I've tried CloneCD.

It produced a bunch of files starting with image.dvd and then image.0000, image.0001 etc. which I don't know what to do with.

Can't find an option to rip straight to .ISO. I must be missing something.

But this HD DVD is weird.

Just enter a filename bla.iso, it will create an .iso file.
(Well, at least it should)
 
Just enter a filename bla.iso, it will create an .iso file.
(Well, at least it should)

Yes, it worked after I selected "Image" instead of the default "Image Control file".

The resulting ISO has SLY! and SLY!_BAK files. Which is OK.
 
Yes, it worked after I selected "Image" instead of the default "Image Control file".

The resulting ISO has SLY! and SLY!_BAK files. Which is OK.

Of course it has, you get a 1:1 sector copy, including the original sector locations (might be important for Blu-ray discs)
 
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