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CloneDVD Bad Allocation

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I wonder if anyone can help I have just installed the trial version of CloneDVD v2.9.1.7 and copied a couple of DVD's I then tried to copy a DVD that I burnt with my standalone dvd recorder and I keep getting an error and when I click details it says bad allocation I have tried about 5 different DVD's and they all do the same thing is this a problem with CloneDVD or am I doing something wrong?
 
I wonder if anyone can help I have just installed the trial version of CloneDVD v2.9.1.7 and copied a couple of DVD's I then tried to copy a DVD that I burnt with my standalone dvd recorder and I keep getting an error and when I click details it says bad allocation I have tried about 5 different DVD's and they all do the same thing is this a problem with CloneDVD or am I doing something wrong?

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24. I'm trying to backup something that was originally recorded on a standalone dvd video recorder, and Clonedvd is giving me an "unexpected error" and asking me to email bugs(at)elby.ch. Why?


Forum member, odd_function, says to enable the A.I. scanner (click red fox icon-->navigate to "video dvd"-->"settings"-->"Always enabled (not recommended)") when using dvd-vr discs. This information applies to Anydvd 6.3.0.8 beta and possibly later versions.
Obviously when using regular commercial dvd-video dvds, change the A.I. scanner back to "default".

I don't know for how long changing the A.I. scanner setting will work for dvd-vr discs when using Anydvd. Really, both Anydvd and Clonedvd are intended for use with original pressed commercial dvds (or at least something that attempts to comply with a dvd-video standard) and not the dvd-vr (video recording) format.
 
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