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Problem with Backup of "Serenity" ...

Pietro Battistoni

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I cannot Backup the DVD film SERENITY.
I get an error: FileIO 3 VTS_01_1.VOB 3357757440 329728
Any help?
Tanks
 

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That error usually indicates a bad disk, scratch, could be a bad mastering press, Burner slowly dying, etc. Try cleaning it and then re-rip. Also you need to update to the newest beta.

From you Log:
read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2
tries 2 retry 1932175 to 1932176
read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2
tries 1 retry 1932175 to 1932176
read sectors failed, sense 4:3e:2
tries 0 retry 1932175 to 1932176
read error 1932175 to 1932176, max 4002364, io->read_error 0
 
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A FileIO 3 error is a read error that is generally caused by a bad disc, dying drive or problematic filters. You are encountering catastrophic read errors with this disc.

I noticed two things with your logs:

  • Your drive region is not set. Set it. Not having your drive region set can, by itself, cause problems when AnyDVD is handling some discs.
    1. Right click the fox on your toolbar. Exit AnyDVD
    2. Click start. Right click on "My computer"--->select "properties".
    3. Click on the 'Hardware' tab--->click the 'device manager' button.
    4. Open the dvd/cdrom branch---> right click on your optical drive
    5. Click "properties".
    6. You should have a region tab. From there you can select a region.
    7. Select the region applicable to where you live (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvd_region).
    8. Start AnyDVD
  • You have a CD-ROM driver installed that is known to be problematic.

    AFS2K (system32\drivers\AFS2K.sys), Version: 3.1.14.0 (3.1.14.0)
    Company: Oak Technology Inc.
    Product: AFS
    Copyright: Copyright (C) Oak Technology Inc.
    Description: Audio File System
    FileVersion: 3.1.14.886
    ProductVersion: 3.1.14.2(886)
    PrivateBuild: 3.1.14.2(886)
    SpecialBuild: Windows 2000 free build.

    I would suggest removing that filter.
    1. Create a backup of your registry
    2. Download ImgBurn (freeware) here: http://www.imgburn.com/index.php?act=download.
    3. Start ImgBurn and go to Tools > Filter Driver Load Order....
    4. Select "AFS2K". Click Remove Selected Filter. Click OK.
    5. Reboot

    Whatever programs installed those filter will no longer work properly.

I would recommend you do both of the things I listed above. If you still have a problem after doing that then I would return the disc and ask for an exchange.
 
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