DarthNewbie
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I was able to get a good movie-only rip & burn from a Red-Box disc using 8.1.4.3.
OK...tried ripping the movie only and STILL missing the beginning of the movie. It's the only file shown in CLoneDVD that is 2+ hours long. I can't understand why I used to see three versions of the movie while using 8140, then I upgraded to the beta 8143 and get the results I see now (one incomplete version). I'll repeat, even though I downgrade back to 8140 I STILL only see one incomplete version.?????
Stumped....
CloneDVD just completed this properly.
I was able to get a good movie-only rip & burn from a Red-Box disc using 8.1.4.3.
Okay, there is room for confusion here so I am responding for clarification purposes.
How is a backup 1:1 if you are not including everything? Once you deselect something it isn't 1:1. Secondly, so are you preserving the menus or not? Because if you do and have a release like mine then selecting to play from the Menu will not magically play the proper title. It'll point towards a bogus one.
Again, this isn't an attack. I just am having trouble understanding people talking about working 1:1 backups and how people are explaining it.
It should always be assumed that Sony & Others monitor certain websites! The Internet IS NOT Private.Here is how I made a 1:1 copy of John Wick 2.
Tools used:
A PC running Windows XP SP3
A Toshiba Samsung DVD-RW drive
Anydvd 8.1.4.0
Clone dvd 2.9.3.3 (whatever the latest version is)
A blu ray player made before 2012 (no cinavia hardware or other stupid hardware to software anti-copy protections on these devices)
Insert JW 2 disc and let any dvd do it's thing. Open clone dvd and unselect the 2 bogus files that are 2:35:xx and be sure the title that's 2:02:xx is selected. On some discs this is title 24 and 29 on others. Now just click next and copy the disc like you would normally using clone dvd.
I also found this .pdf file while scouring Google for how this screen pass protection works. It seems Sony is able to monitor this forum and find out where people are with this copy protection.
AnyDVD V8.1.4.3 CloneDVD V 2.9.3.3
I've found a method to make the John Wick 2 DVD which works well. I'm a new member so bare with me..
I used AnyDVD and CloneDVD as usual, but I used the CloneDVD option to make an .ISO file instead of burning directly to the disk. I took the ISO file created and burned it to a DVD using "FreeISOBurn". A disk made this way works great. It's my opinion that the real solution to this John Wick Chapter 2 problem is to fix the disk burner section of CloneDVD. Right now I believe that any disk over 2 hours is susceptible to this problem and the problem is the burner of CloneDVD.
- AnyDVD is not the problem.
- The problem is in the burner section of CloneDVD.
I don't know what this issue is. I used the beta file, used clonedvd2, and my pc is over 10yrs old.The problem is NOT in the burner section. The burner only burns what was compressed during cloning. No more, no less. The problem is that AnyDVD's latest beta currently cannot correctly handle this title.
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