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    One DL DVD vs two non-DL DVDs

    I am wondering if copying a dual layer DVD to two single layer DVDs is a more "reliable" way to go? I have found that DL DVD blanks are not the most "robust" (I have had a failure rate of several %). I guess the real question is: are single layer DVD blanks more resistant to scratches and are...
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    Quick way to test copy DVD produced by CloneDVD

    Thanks all. Even though CloneDVD2 makes a copy without posting any errors, it is not a 100% guarantee that the copy DVD is good. I have been checking the copies by playing a couple of seconds of each chapter and this has caught some defective copies, it does not catch all. I agree that...
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    Quick way to test copy DVD produced by CloneDVD

    Is there a quick way to test the copy DVD produced by CloneDVD. I have had a couple of cases so far where CloneDVD made a copy without posting any errors, yet parts of the copy DVD could not be played (probably due to defective blank media).
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    Can CloneDVD be made to "skip" bad sectors?

    I was hoping an extention (i.e. feature enhancement) of "Chapter cutting" would have worked. Instead just cutting full chapters, add the ability to make (multiple) cut(s) of any amount of the time line. In conjunction with this, have CloneDVD identify (time line wise) the parts that are not...
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    Can CloneDVD be made to "skip" bad sectors?

    I am getting a data read error (cyclic redundancy check) with the following details: File 1 Z:/VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_01.VOB 23 TCSectorReader The source DVD has some minor scratches. I have cleaned the source DVD several times and the reader moves ahead a bit but eventually stops permanently...
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