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Chesapeake Shores US s5d1-2, s6d1-2

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Seems same protection used on all four disks; AnyDVD ripped both second disks, but both disk ones failed. s5d1 might have been a rub scratch, but s6d1 is clean.
 

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Just because it is clean does not mean it is not a bad disc. I am not saying it is but the possibility is still there. Quality control in disc sets appears to be awful. Even in expensive sets I have had issues and cheaper sets I almost always have some sort of failure.

I know that is not particularly helpful but that is my experience. Sometimes when I have a disc that I am struggling with I can get away with instead of ripping episodes off it directly I use AnyDVD to create an image of it and then pull episodes off that.
 
Seems same protection used on all four disks; AnyDVD ripped both second disks, but both disk ones failed. s5d1 might have been a rub scratch, but s6d1 is clean.
A DVD+R? This is odd. Where did you buy these sets?
 
Why is it 'odd' that it is a DVD+R? (Not a DVD-R?)
And is the provenance of the disk a concern in a bad rip; is it because a bad press is idicated from the Logfile?
I am not practiced at reading Logfiles; what does this disc's Logfile show?

As for your question: discs were bought used from E-Bay.
Could you 'walk' me through how this helps you troubleshoot my problem?
 
Because dvd+r is a disc format for consumers that the data gets burned on. If this was a legitimate retail set, they would be DVD-rom where data gets pressed on them. The only exception would be video-on-demand type sales.

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Why is it 'odd' that it is a DVD+R? (Not a DVD-R?)
And is the provenance of the disk a concern in a bad rip; is it because a bad press is idicated from the Logfile?
I am not practiced at reading Logfiles; what does this disc's Logfile show?

As for your question: discs were bought used from E-Bay.
Could you 'walk' me through how this helps you troubleshoot my problem?
The discs are bootlegs and not originals. Copied and burned on DVD+R. Read problems are common with bad burns.
 
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