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Frank B

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Webslinger I tried to find a list of error messages in FAQ but none available. I do not know or think you need all the info requested in your read before posting requirements. Clone DVD worked last week but I think I did not remove the last movie I copied from the system after I copied it. On the TITLE CONFIGURATION screen when I browse for folder and select under Clone DVD temp the VideoTS option I get an error message"Unable to read video files from Video TS, Unable to open file, The system can not open file. It seems to me i need to remove the last movie I copied before I can copy another. How do I do that? Thanks, Frank
 
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do you have any-dvd installed? ... seems like the dvd is encrypted ...
what's the title of the movie you want to backup?
 
Webslinger I tried to find a list of error messages in FAQ but none available. I do not know or think you need all the info requested in your read before posting requirements.

Well, actually, at the very least I would always appreciate the answer to question 8 from here: click http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=393

Clone DVD worked last week but I think I did not remove the last movie I copied from the system after I copied it.

That shouldn't matter.

On the TITLE CONFIGURATION screen when I browse for folder and select under Clone DVD temp the VideoTS option I get an error message"Unable to read video files from Video TS

Why are you selecting your hard drive as the source? Select the original disc instead. You're choosing the wrong drive letter. Put the original disc in an optical drive, and enter that drive letter followed be a colon. "e:", for example (where "e:" is the drive containing the original disc). Do this in the "Dvd video files" field. Hit enter.

To learn how to use Clonedvd properly, follow the instructions from here: click http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=476
 
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