Hi, could someone help me? I have problem with ripping Wrong Turn...in 95% any dvd shows error: file IO 3...
1. File IO3 typically means you have a bad original disc that needs to be exchanged (even if it plays fine), unless your drive is slowly dying.
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Why am I getting FileIO 3, CRC, TCSectorReader, or read errors in general when the program I use tries to read a disc? (click the text to find out)
2. You provided the .zip file for your backup. Provide the .zip file with the original disc. But first, update to Anydvd 6.3.1.4 beta: click
http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupAnyDVD6314.exe
and my second and bigger problem is...when i have ripped some movie in any dvd and burned in clone dvd 2, its burned with some bad sector (or something) in the beginnig of the movie, because movie (both in PC and DVD player) begins with 5 seconds pause, then is heard some sound from the beginning of the movie, then is the next 5 seconds pause and after then the movie starts
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Why are my backups freezing, skipping, or showing a blocky pixellated mess during playback? (click the text to find out)
A. Update your burner's firmware (if available)
http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=12794&postcount=10
B. Use good quality media (Memorex, Ritek, Princo, Fuji, TDK from Costco, and Maxell that are
not made in Japan are not good quality media).
Are you using inferior blank media? If you're not using Taiyo Yuden (not Valueline), Verbatim, Maxell Plus, or Maxell Broadcast Quality, then chances are the answer is yes.
If you use poor quality blank media, then you should expect problems.
C. Try lowering your burn speed a little (if you have a 16x burner and 16x rated media try writing to it at 12x or 8x instead of 16x)
D. If you're using +R, +RW, or +R DL media, change the booktype to "dvd-rom"
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=476 (step 3)
E. Avoid sticker labels (they tend to cause problems)
F. Try setting a custom size of 4300 in whatever burning program you're using (but if you're using good media, you shouldn't have to) if you're using regular single layer dvd-5 (4.7GB) discs.
G. Download
Nero cd-dvd speed. It's a free program. Select the tab labeled "scandisc". Insert the problematic backup disc, select the appropriate drive letter, and click "start". If Nero cd-dvd speed reports read errors, your backup is bad (which is the most likely case), your optical drive may be slowly dying, or your optical drive simply doesn't like the disc (or your choice of blank media)--even if the disc looks fine.
Bad burn quality is notorious around the end of discs (see step 6)
and also at layer breaks when using low quality DL media (use Verbatim +R DL media made in Singapore or MAM-A 8x +R DL, and change the booktype to "dvd-rom")