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Copying unknown DVD

xCharvelx416

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I got this DVD from a friend, who wanted me to make a copy of it for them...and I have no idea how this DVD was made.

AnyDVD 6.8.8.7 (didn't see the new beta until I got here to post this) didn't have any issues scanning the disk.

CloneDVD immediately went to "repairing DVD structure" after selecting the DVD from the drive.

It scans the DVD, then allows me to go thru the options of where I want to copy the DVD. Either choice of selecting just the titles, or the entire disk, I get the following screen when I go to copy it:

clonerr.gif


I am, however, able to copy the entire contents of the DVD to the hard drive within Windows Explorer and make a copy that way.

Log files attached.

If you'd like, I can add new log files with the new version of the AnyDVD beta.
 

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Ok, just for chits and giggles, I'm uploading the logfile using 6.8.8.10 since so many of you seemed to have had a great time with 8 and 9 lol

I'm almost sorry I missed the party!
 

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As it's appears to not be an original disc and it's only a single layer why not just make a disc to disc copy in something like Nero as there's no reason to run it through AnyDVD or through CloneDVD. Also as it appears to not be an original there's no way of knowing what's been done to it which may cause all kinds of issues.
 
I ended up just copying the files over using Windows.. and then created a new disk using CloneDVD.

It's just out of habit that I use CloneDVD to make all my DVDs...
 
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