I have the P90X Extreme Home Fitness 12 DVD set and cannot convert these with Clone DVD Mobile. These discs play fine in both of my DVD players, and AnyDVD does not seem to detect any kind of copy protection (see attached AnyDVD logfile). However, when I try to convert the main title in Clone DVD Mobile (I first tried iPhone AVC and when that didn't work tried Generic MPEG-2 Re-Encode) each disc errors out at a specific % (the percentage is different for each DVD). When I didn't have any luck going straight from the DVD, I used Clone DVD to create a new iso image. I noticed when I used Clone DVD, that when it reached the same % complete where it would error out in Clone DVD Mobile, that a window popped up that said "Trying to repair defective DVD structure". That window popped up when I had the original DVD in the drive. I tried a couple other DVDs and the same thing happened (just at different percentages but always the same for a given disc). What I'm trying to say is that whatever percentage complete Clone DVD Mobile would error out on is the same percentage complete that Clone DVD would pop up a window that said "Trying to repair defective DVD structure".
While the "trying to repair.." window was up it would show a status bar and when it reached 100% it would close on it's own and then the Clone DVD process would start over at the beginning. Then once it was at 100% it would say that everything was successful.
So now with a new iso, I tried to use Clone DVD Mobile and it still errors out at the same percentage. I have attached the transcode log from Clone DVD Mobile as well.
Thank you,
Richard
While the "trying to repair.." window was up it would show a status bar and when it reached 100% it would close on it's own and then the Clone DVD process would start over at the beginning. Then once it was at 100% it would say that everything was successful.
So now with a new iso, I tried to use Clone DVD Mobile and it still errors out at the same percentage. I have attached the transcode log from Clone DVD Mobile as well.
Thank you,
Richard