I finished ripping my small (54) UHD disc collection (with Asus BW-16D1HT) using AnyDVD image ripper.
Almost all discs had no problems creating an ISO, ripping time was pretty predictable based on image size within 5 minutes or so.
However, I did have problems with these discs:
Red 2: Took a very long time for AnyDVD to scan the disc, like 5x or more the normal scanning time... then it took even longer with the drive indicator blinking fast (reading the disc) until I finally terminated the rip. On the 5th try, it finally popped up the AnyDVD dialogue window, and I was able to start ripping. Initial time remaining was 2 hours 40 minutes (normally should be about an hour or less for a disc of this size- 88,908,736KB). Ripping speed 6.5-8.9 MB/s (normally discs start in the low teens and ramp up to 18 or more MB/s). 1 hour 33 minutes left in this rip before I can test the ISO.
Blackhawk Down: read in and processed 11%, then, "Error reading from drive S:! - Read Error Sectors: 5050110-5050139" I tried ripping it 4 times, same error, same place, unless someone else has another explanation, I'm attributing it to a faulty disc, the disc surface looks very good under a magnifying glass although this disc is stacked on top of another in the case and there are a couple of extremely faint and short marks concentric with the hub- it's hard for me to believe this is the cause of the problem; still covered for free exchange at Amazon, so it's going back.
Clear and Present Danger: This disc completed ripping to ISO without complaint, however it took 2x as long as every other disc I have with approximately the same ISO size. I haven't watched the full ISO yet to see if there are any issues. This disc is part of the 5-disc Jack Ryan Collection.
Gladiator: I started this before going to bed, next morning I found maybe 50-60 error message boxes overlaying each other, so I couldn't read what they said. I re-ripped again, experienced no errors this time. My system is on a UPS, so I don't suspect any issue with power glitch during the night. Haven't yet reviewed the completed ISO.
The Martian (not the Extended version): Couldn't rip this because a small spot of the clear layer over the laser side of the disc has de-laminated and I don't want to risk damage to my Asus drive. This disc was never played.
If you have had any issue similar or same issues like this, please advise...
jk
Almost all discs had no problems creating an ISO, ripping time was pretty predictable based on image size within 5 minutes or so.
However, I did have problems with these discs:
Red 2: Took a very long time for AnyDVD to scan the disc, like 5x or more the normal scanning time... then it took even longer with the drive indicator blinking fast (reading the disc) until I finally terminated the rip. On the 5th try, it finally popped up the AnyDVD dialogue window, and I was able to start ripping. Initial time remaining was 2 hours 40 minutes (normally should be about an hour or less for a disc of this size- 88,908,736KB). Ripping speed 6.5-8.9 MB/s (normally discs start in the low teens and ramp up to 18 or more MB/s). 1 hour 33 minutes left in this rip before I can test the ISO.
Blackhawk Down: read in and processed 11%, then, "Error reading from drive S:! - Read Error Sectors: 5050110-5050139" I tried ripping it 4 times, same error, same place, unless someone else has another explanation, I'm attributing it to a faulty disc, the disc surface looks very good under a magnifying glass although this disc is stacked on top of another in the case and there are a couple of extremely faint and short marks concentric with the hub- it's hard for me to believe this is the cause of the problem; still covered for free exchange at Amazon, so it's going back.
Clear and Present Danger: This disc completed ripping to ISO without complaint, however it took 2x as long as every other disc I have with approximately the same ISO size. I haven't watched the full ISO yet to see if there are any issues. This disc is part of the 5-disc Jack Ryan Collection.
Gladiator: I started this before going to bed, next morning I found maybe 50-60 error message boxes overlaying each other, so I couldn't read what they said. I re-ripped again, experienced no errors this time. My system is on a UPS, so I don't suspect any issue with power glitch during the night. Haven't yet reviewed the completed ISO.
The Martian (not the Extended version): Couldn't rip this because a small spot of the clear layer over the laser side of the disc has de-laminated and I don't want to risk damage to my Asus drive. This disc was never played.
If you have had any issue similar or same issues like this, please advise...
jk