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Yes, if you have the same disc as the OP.Have antebellum issues been solved
Yes, if you have the same disc as the OP.Have antebellum issues been solved
And are using AnyDVD 8.5.0.2.Yes, if you have the same disc as the OP.
CloneDVD2 should work, too. Which version did you use?Was finally able to successfully make a backup copy using Any DVD 8.5.0.2. by first using the Any DVD ripper to copy disc to my PC hard drive and then used Clone DVD to process that file like normal.
CloneDVD2 2.9.3.7CloneDVD2 should work, too. Which version did you use?
I looked at every post in this thread. I did not see anywhere what version of CloneDVD you are using.CloneDVD2, I edited my original post to reflect that.
CloneDVD2 2.9.3.7I looked at every post in this thread. I did not see anywhere what version of CloneDVD you are using.
Probably a coincidence. Should have worked from the disc, too.CloneDVD2 2.9.3.7
Same disc? If in doubt, post a logfile.I'm running Anydvd 8.5.0.2 and CloneDVD 2.9.3.7 on a very fast W10 Lenovo laptop, and Antebellum took almost an hour "repairing defective DVD structure" after me using VLC to determine the correct VOB set to use. CloneDVD took an hour and 26 minutes to clone the dvd! I assume the resulting image will be viable, but I haven't tried writing yet. So whatever has been done works, but painfully slowly.
The latest version of AnyDVD is always at the top of the Forum page.I guess I am a noob - how do you get the minor patch version (8.5.0.2)? I have the latest advertised version (8.5.0.0) and receive the aforementioned error processing the VOB 3 file. Attaching my log file to this post. TIA!
Thanks! Successfully ripped!Beta versions are always in a sticky at the top of a forum section for the corresponding product.
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