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Justified Season 2 Disk 1

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When using "Rip Video DVD to Hard Disk" it fails consistently with AnyDVD Ripper FileIO VTS_01_1.VOB 523571200 473088 or VTS_01_1.VOB 1319063552 491520. Using AnyDVD HD 8.2.2.2 (Registered). The disk is US based, Sony Pictures copyright 2012, disk 1 of 3 disk set, "The Complete Second Season Disc 1 Episodes 1-5" It has been cleaned with alcohol and polished with a lens polishing cloth (untreated).

The DVD plays successfully using Media Center DVD player on the same computer that AnyDVD is installed on. The Season 6 3 disk set completed without issue.
 

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When using "Rip Video DVD to Hard Disk" it fails consistently with AnyDVD Ripper FileIO VTS_01_1.VOB 523571200 473088 or VTS_01_1.VOB 1319063552 491520. Using AnyDVD HD 8.2.2.2 (Registered). The disk is US based, Sony Pictures copyright 2012, disk 1 of 3 disk set, "The Complete Second Season Disc 1 Episodes 1-5" It has been cleaned with alcohol and polished with a lens polishing cloth (untreated).

The DVD plays successfully using Media Center DVD player on the same computer that AnyDVD is installed on. The Season 6 3 disk set completed without issue.
Lots of read errors. I would say a defective disc with it's age, but @James would need to say for sure.
22.38s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
25.06s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
25.06s: tries 2 retry 2030190 to 2030191
30.06s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
32.53s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
32.53s: tries 1 retry 2030190 to 2030191
37.75s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
40.02s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
40.03s: tries 0 retry 2030190 to 2030191
40.03s: read error 2030190 to 2030191, max 3854352, io->read_error 0
40.03s: Reading sector 2030190 failed, final 3854352
45.45s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
53.14s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
54.03s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
54.03s: tries 2 retry 2030099 to 2030100
60.83s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
61.50s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
61.50s: tries 1 retry 2030099 to 2030100
68.53s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
68.97s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
68.98s: tries 0 retry 2030099 to 2030100
68.98s: read error 2030099 to 2030100, max 3854352, io->read_error 0
68.98s: Reading sector 2030099 failed, final 3854352
83.42s: Added cell button VTS 1, PGC 7, Cell 1
83.89s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
90.92s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
90.92s: tries 2 retry 2030208 to 2030209
91.58s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
98.41s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
98.41s: tries 1 retry 2030208 to 2030209
99.28s: WM_POWERBROADCAST 0x5
105.88s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
105.88s: tries 0 retry 2030208 to 2030209
105.88s: read error 2030208 to 2030209, max 3854352, io->read_error 0
105.88s: Reading sector 2030208 failed, final 3854352
ERROR: 4
 
Possibly, however I was able to get a successful rip using WinX DVD Ripper. It took nearly 7 hours and was noisy as dryer full of quarters, but it did get the job done.
 
Which drive do you plan on replacing this one with in the near future, now that you've shortened its lifespan?
 
If it took that long then it's likely the other software simply did an insane amount of retries and it clearly ran at a snail's pace. While it worked in completing the job is the result actually playable? I don't know how that software works and if it skips over errors when retries fail rather than requiring perfect reading. So, yes, that wasn't good on your optical drive due to the extra wear. It also does nothing to confirm that the problem is a poorly manufactured (IOW defective) disc, damaged, borderline, dirty, dusty, the optical drive isn't as forgiving as others, a combination between the disc and the optical drive, etc. You say you cleaned the disc so rule out dirt, dust, etc. That leaves a borderline or bad disc.

Given the problem disc is 1 disc out of a set and it's been out awhile then I'd expect the issue to be with the disc, itself. Personally, I'd look into a return/exchange. That said, @James opinion is really the definitive one in matters like these.
 
On a complete sidenote, looking at the status info of the disc I actually found it surprising that the DVD Volume is actually nicely logical which doesn't happen as often as it should:

Video DVD (or CD) label: Justified Season 2 Disc 1
Media is CSS protected!

If not for the fact that CSS was removed I might have thought it was a bootleg.
 
Your best bet it to take a disc like that to a video store and pay them $1 or 2 to run it through the resurfacing machine.
90% of the time that will do it. The other 10% you need to replace the disk.
-W
 
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Your best bet it to take a disc like that to a video store and pay them $1 or 2 to runit through the resurfacing machine.
90% of the time that will do it. The other 10% you need to replace the disk.
-W

If it cannot be returned. I don't know how long the user has owned it. If they mentioned I haven't seen it. Did they just buy it? If so then return for an exchange. :)

What you mention is an option but I'd definitely put that last in the last resort column and if the disc was flawed during manufacture it might not help.
 
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I picked it up at the library. Ripped it as a courtesy to the others on the wait list (I waited a month to get it). I already have all of the episodes recorded on a Windows 7 media center from there original running or reruns. I am setting up for a binge watch of all six seasons and did not want to have to watch, fast forward through, or edit out the commercials. The optical drive on my computers is only used for DVD movies (mostly) and occasional music CD's. All of my software is now done via download, ISO's, or flash media. Thus the optical drive, even with abuse, is likely to outlast the computer.
 
I picked it up at the library. Ripped it as a courtesy to the others on the wait list (I waited a month to get it). I already have all of the episodes recorded on a Windows 7 media center from there original running or reruns. I am setting up for a binge watch of all six seasons and did not want to have to watch, fast forward through, or edit out the commercials. The optical drive on my computers is only used for DVD movies (mostly) and occasional music CD's. All of my software is now done via download, ISO's, or flash media. Thus the optical drive, even with abuse, is likely to outlast the computer.

Likely just an disc with some wear that your drive doesn't agree with.
 
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