How about a slightly longer investigation and testing than 10 minutes.
How about not arguing with me when I'm trying to help you, providing a full error message, and following instructions? Actually I spent less than 1 minute (I was responding to others' threads).
By the way, the next time you want to try ordering me around (when you have the temerity to demand the terms of the help that I provide here for free), think twice.
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=4 oliceman:
"While debating and discussion is fine, we will not tolerate rudeness, insulting posts, personal attacks or purposeless inflammatory posts. Our decision is final in these matters."
oliceman:
A disc being clean and playing properly does not preclude it from being poorly manufactured/pressed or otherwise faulty.
That is a fact that many people seem to overlook or be not be aware of. click
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=11981
So running the scandisc test as I requested may help to narrow down the problem (especially since I can't perform mind reading techniques to determine what the full error message might be, but since it occurs while reading/ripping, chances are it's some variation on a crc/tcsectorreader error, which typically implies a bad original disc or a drive that is dying and/or the use of a drive that is simply a poor reader of faulty discs).
This movie is not out yet and I have been loaned the DVD
You do not own the original disc.
from
http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=51369&postcount=3
"The idea behind AnyDVD is that the OWNER of a LEGALLY BOUGHT DVD has the right to PROTECT HIS OR HER PROPERTY*. This includes the BACKING UP of said PROPERTY."
This disc is not your property.
Thread closed.
oliceman: