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8.2.2.3 will not rip.

bluebolt

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I just installed 8.2.2.3, and when I insert a DVD and click "Rip Video Disc to Harddisk..." the following pops up:

FileIO 3 VIDEO_TS.IFO 0 2048

Going back to 8.2.2.2 fixes the problem.
 

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There's zero protection on that disc, not even basic CSS? Is that a retail disc or an on-demand one, cause it sure as hell looks like a bootleg.

Video DVD (or CD) label: APOCALIPTIC_TRIPLE_FEATURE
Media is not CSS protected.
Media is locked to region(s): 1 2 3 4 5 6 8!

Bold parts: Chances of that on retail discs > slim to none
 
It's a retail disc, which I recently purchased new/sealed. I'm getting the same error with other DVDs as well.
 
Here is a logfile from another disc:
 

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File IO3 is a READ error.
Either there's a bit or a byte on the disk that can't be read - or the drive is slowly dying and doesn't play well with some disks.
BUT - if going back to the previous version corrects the issue - then there may be something James wants to look at here.
-W
 
I have tested different discs on different computers with different drives.
 
Well if 8223 won't rip disks that 8222 will rip - I suspect we're gonna hear more about this.
-W
 
bluebolt is having issues with both a DVD and a Blu-ray. Refer to the Blu-ray forum, as well, where the other problem was reported. So, it's a system issue or it's an AnyDVD issue that only occurs under specific conditions. Developer input will be required, obviously.

I updated and have no issues with either DVDs or Blu-ray discs.
 
Try it Clams LOL

Try? That would presume I actually give even 1/2 a rats ass. LOL!
My first thought, was that his problem was unique to his outfit, like he was using a cracked copy of AnyDVD, or some nefarious device driver messing with AnyDVD.
But I'd never, EVER, say that aloud. Unless provoked, that is.
-W
 
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Try? That would presume I actually give even 1/2 a rats ass.
My first thought, was that his problem was unique to his outfit, like he was using a cracked copy of AnyDVD, or something nefarious.
But I'd never, EVER, say that aloud. Unless provoked, that is.
-W
He isn't and it's related to using win XP. James is working on it.

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I think the XP platform is destined to be around a good while yet. Most machines that can run Windows 7 usually can make it over to 10 (perhaps with a memory upgrade).
But a lot of older XP machines (Notably P4's) have "nowhere to go". Vista won't happen because it's almost universally hated, and the 7-10 platform is beyond the PC's reach.
-W
 
Thanks to James this issue has been fixed on 8.2.2.4. Thanks, guys, I do appreciate it.
 
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