I am using AnyDVD 6.3.0.3 and 6.3.0.4 beta, and CloneDVD2 2.9.1.2
I thought I had successfully backed up my copy of "Shoot 'Em Up" (Region 1) because I was able to watch the movie, but found that when I tried to view the special features, they were not present on the backup. After further investigation, I found that several title sets were missing after AnyDVD did it's thing, whether I used CloneDVD directly, or used AnyDVD ripper to a folder on the hard drive. I think it was VTS-5 thru VTS-9 that were eliminated by AnyDVD. (Incidentally, VTS-9 caused DVD Decrypter to crash during the initial parsing process, and DVDFab Decrypter reduced the size of VTS-9.)
I was able to use DVDFab Decrypter 4.0.3.0 to rip the complete disc, but CloneDVD would not open the folder, but instead gave me an error message (see below). I was able to use DVDShrink successfully. I then tried to use CloneDVD to burn the results to disc using the "Write Existing Data" and got the same error message. I used Nero Version 6 to burn the final copy. I have thoroughly tested this backup and it is complete and works on any of my DVD players. However, CloneDVD2 2.9.1.2 cannot open the backup, and I get the same error message:
Unable to read video files...
c:/video_ts
unexpected error
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When I push the button for "Details" it says:
invalid CellBlock Type
I was guessing that this disc had copy protection that specifically targeted SlySoft, knowing that this has happened before, but I would be very interested in hearing any other possible explanations.
Webslinger's Edit: Anydvd 6.3.0.3 handles this disc fine, provided "deep scan" is enabled in the AI scanner.
Thank you very much to tebugg and truseq1.
Here is the solution:
1. Use Anydvd 6.3.0.3: click http://static.slysoft.com/SetupAnyDVD.exe
2. Set the AI scanner to "deep scan" (click red fox icon-->Navigate to "Video DVD" then select "Settings" underneath-->on the right select "Deep scan" under "AI Scanner"). Click "ok".
3. Right click the red fox icon on your toolbar. Select "rip video-dvd to harddisk".
4. Use whatever program you want on that rip.
5. Do not use Anydvd 6.3.0.5 beta with this disc
I thought I had successfully backed up my copy of "Shoot 'Em Up" (Region 1) because I was able to watch the movie, but found that when I tried to view the special features, they were not present on the backup. After further investigation, I found that several title sets were missing after AnyDVD did it's thing, whether I used CloneDVD directly, or used AnyDVD ripper to a folder on the hard drive. I think it was VTS-5 thru VTS-9 that were eliminated by AnyDVD. (Incidentally, VTS-9 caused DVD Decrypter to crash during the initial parsing process, and DVDFab Decrypter reduced the size of VTS-9.)
I was able to use DVDFab Decrypter 4.0.3.0 to rip the complete disc, but CloneDVD would not open the folder, but instead gave me an error message (see below). I was able to use DVDShrink successfully. I then tried to use CloneDVD to burn the results to disc using the "Write Existing Data" and got the same error message. I used Nero Version 6 to burn the final copy. I have thoroughly tested this backup and it is complete and works on any of my DVD players. However, CloneDVD2 2.9.1.2 cannot open the backup, and I get the same error message:
Unable to read video files...
c:/video_ts
unexpected error
_____________________
When I push the button for "Details" it says:
invalid CellBlock Type
I was guessing that this disc had copy protection that specifically targeted SlySoft, knowing that this has happened before, but I would be very interested in hearing any other possible explanations.
Webslinger's Edit: Anydvd 6.3.0.3 handles this disc fine, provided "deep scan" is enabled in the AI scanner.
Thank you very much to tebugg and truseq1.
Here is the solution:
1. Use Anydvd 6.3.0.3: click http://static.slysoft.com/SetupAnyDVD.exe
2. Set the AI scanner to "deep scan" (click red fox icon-->Navigate to "Video DVD" then select "Settings" underneath-->on the right select "Deep scan" under "AI Scanner"). Click "ok".
3. Right click the red fox icon on your toolbar. Select "rip video-dvd to harddisk".
4. Use whatever program you want on that rip.
5. Do not use Anydvd 6.3.0.5 beta with this disc
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