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Honda Navigation DVD copy

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Has anybody had any luck making a working back-up of a Honda Navigation DVD using anyDVD & clone dvd...IT completes the task but when you inserted in the Nav. player it gives disc error reading...We tried different brands of dual layers DVD, but no luck...we also tried using Roxio and Nero with and with out anydvd and still nothing.
 
Try CloneCD instead (yes it works with DVDs)

Thanks for the quick responce, but what would make a difference between clone dvd and clonecd...and does it matter that it requires a dual layer dvd to make the copy?
 
Does the DVD player support +R DL media? If not, you need to make sure you use +R DL and booktype the disc. That may work. You can check it by inserting the back-up you made in your computer's drive and see if AnyDVD reports it as a DVD +R DL or DVD-ROM.
 
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Does the DVD player support +R DL media? If not, you need to make sure you use +R DL and booktype the disc. That may work. You can check it by inserting the back-up you made in your computer's drive and see if AnyDVD reports it as a DVD +R DL or DVD-ROM.

My dvd player in my computer both are dual layer writers, the original Honda Nav dvd is also dual layer, i belong to a couple of honda sites and they also complain about making a sucessful back up...also i dont know what you mean or how to booktype the disc??....Can you explain.
Thanks
 
Rebrand CloneCD and CloneDVD?

... but what would make a difference between clone dvd and clonecd ...?

The somewhat historical denotations of CloneCD and CloneDVD seem to be recurring sources of misunterstanding. Maybe they should be renamed to avoid this. Something like
CloneCD -> CloneDisk
CloneDVD -> RipDVD
 
CloneCD -> CloneDisk
CloneDVD -> RipDVD
The product pages for CloneDVD2 and CloneCD clearly state what each is intended for and capable of.

Re-branding is not necessary.
 
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The product pages for CloneDVD2 and CloneCD clearly state what each is intended for and capable of.

Re-branding is not necessary.

You know what these programs are good for and I know it, too. And everyone who reads the descriptions will also find out. But there are more threads like this one, where someone judges the functionalities from the names and is thus lead into the misconception that CloneCD duplicates CDs and CloneDVD does the same with DVDs. As this seems to be so obvious, why waste time reading the product pages? I guess there are some mispurchases that could have been avoided with a less misleading branding.
 
where someone judges the functionalities from the names and is thus lead into the misconception that CloneCD duplicates CDs and CloneDVD does the same with DVDs. As this seems to be so obvious, why waste time reading the product pages?
Judging by what you say, it sounds like people are using/purchasing a product purely by it's name.
That would be a ridiculous thing to do - more especially if you've bought it without trialing it first.
Anyone who is old enough to purchase a SlySoft product should have enough sense to research what the product is capable of doing beforehand.
I personally have never purchased anything purely based on a products name.
 
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The product pages for CloneDVD2 and CloneCD clearly state what each is intended for and capable of.

Re-branding is not necessary.

BS - Marketing savvy has always been the weak spot for SlySoft.

-W
 
BS - Marketing savvy has always been the weak spot for SlySoft.

-W
As I see it, if it ain't broken, don't fix it.
Re-branding could be a potential marketing disaster.

Anyway, this has gone completely off topic :D
 
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My dvd player in my computer both are dual layer writers, the original Honda Nav dvd is also dual layer, i belong to a couple of honda sites and they also complain about making a sucessful back up...also i dont know what you mean or how to booktype the disc??....Can you explain.
Thanks

The dvd drive in my GM cars nav system will only read -R disks. You may want to try both +R & -R.

The disk is a data disk. Anydvd is not necessary. CloneDVD is for Video disks. Use cloneCD or any other program that will support the duplication of a data disk (dual layer DVD of course). In my nav system, the data disks are not copy protected in any way.

I keep the original safe, use the duplicate in the car. Last time my car was in for service, I got it back without the dvd. I would have been real upset if that was the original gone missing.
 
That would be a ridiculous thing to do - more especially if you've bought it without trialing it first.
Anyone who is old enough to purchase a SlySoft product should have enough sense to research what the product is capable of doing beforehand.
I personally have never purchased anything purely based on a products name.

I completely agree with you on that. But I'm not so sure if reality meets our requirements here. Maybe a SlySoft employee can shed some light on the amount of confused customers.

Here are some threads from people who needed some clarification of the differences between CloneCD and CloneDVD. Maybe a more intuitive denotation would have helped.
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=45274
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=45195
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=43915
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=42951
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=39733
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=37261
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=35955
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=30569
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=36496
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=39850
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=42865
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=11457
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=12664

You're right, this has gone off-topic. And it's none of our business, anyway.
 
Here are some threads from people who needed some clarification of the differences between CloneCD and CloneDVD.
In most cases, a quick visit to the relevant product page on SlySoft's website would solve misunderstandings like those.
As in this case (well, nearly): http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.php?p=238439&postcount=1

Those sort of questions wont stop and forums members will happily keep helping. After all, this is what it's all about :agree:
 
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I completely agree with you on that. But I'm not so sure if reality meets our requirements here. Maybe a SlySoft employee can shed some light on the amount of confused customers.

Here are some threads from people who needed some clarification of the differences between CloneCD and CloneDVD. Maybe a more intuitive denotation would have helped.
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=45274
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=45195
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=43915
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=42951
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=39733
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=37261
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=35955
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=30569
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=36496
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=39850
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=42865
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=11457
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=12664

You're right, this has gone off-topic. And it's none of our business, anyway.

There are many differences but the main difference is that CloneCD will not compress any movie to fit on a DVD5 disc. Why dont you read about it on the main Slysoft site? ;) They are two separate and different programs that do different tasks.
 
There are many differences but the main difference is that CloneCD will not compress any movie to fit on a DVD5 disc. Why dont you read about it on the main Slysoft site? ;) They are two separate and different programs that do different tasks.

I think you got me wrong. I am aware of the differences, I have read about CloneCD and CloneDVD on the SlySoft pages, tested and bought the programs some time ago. I just suggested to give them more descriptive names in order to relieve the forum from unnecessary posts concerning theses differences -- exactly the opposite of what I am doing here ;)

What I'd like to know is if there are many customers that accidentally purchase CloneDVD instead of CloneCD or vice versa because they misconstrued Clone*D's capabilities because of the names.
 
The dvd drive in my GM cars nav system will only read -R disks. You may want to try both +R & -R.

The disk is a data disk. Anydvd is not necessary. CloneDVD is for Video disks. Use cloneCD or any other program that will support the duplication of a data disk (dual layer DVD of course). In my nav system, the data disks are not copy protected in any way.

I keep the original safe, use the duplicate in the car. Last time my car was in for service, I got it back without the dvd. I would have been real upset if that was the original gone missing.

I just tried clonecd with dual layer -R with anydvd running in the background and not...Still have the same problems...I dont understand what could cause this Nav. DVD to be so hard to back-up, specially when their suppost to be no incryption ???
 
I dont understand what could cause this Nav. DVD to be so hard to back-up, specially when their suppost to be no incryption ???

Maybe a PiD check would help? I'm not sure if it does, but perhaps Honda did implement some copy protection here.
 
Maybe a PiD check would help? I'm not sure if it does, but perhaps Honda did implement some copy protection here.

No encryption, it has to be the way or method that they probably burned the Dual layer DVD...On several Honda/Acura forums allot of members are complaining that they can not make back-up copys of there Nav. DVD....I google making a back up copy of a Honda Nav. DVD and several articles come up...but really no success on doing it....One member wrote that the way a normal DVD is burned is from the center out and the way Honda did it is from the edge to the center. (i really do not know how true that is)...

Im telling you im braking my head open trying to figuered this out !!!
 
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