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Problems with old dogs

hotwire73

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I keep getting the redundancy error, thought this one had been out for awhile.
 
I keep getting the redundancy error, thought this one had been out for awhile.

Can you post an AnyDVD log so we can see better what may be the problem?

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I keep getting the redundancy error, thought this one had been out for awhile.

It has been out for a while - and AnyDVD handles it with ease.

It's probably really truely a bad disk - thus the CRC error. But post a log to be sure.

-W
 
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Old Dogs Error

Here's my log file. I get 50 chapters with 0:00 each. 1st time seeing this.
 

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Here's my log file. I get 50 chapters with 0:00 each. 1st time seeing this.

Lots of read errors:

12.84s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
12.84s: tries 9 retry 2972645 to 2972646
16.63s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
16.65s: tries 8 retry 2972645 to 2972646
20.26s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
20.26s: tries 7 retry 2972645 to 2972646
24.34s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
24.34s: tries 6 retry 2972645 to 2972646
28.34s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
28.36s: tries 5 retry 2972645 to 2972646
32.00s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
32.00s: tries 4 retry 2972645 to 2972646
35.99s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
35.99s: tries 3 retry 2972645 to 2972646
39.30s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
39.30s: tries 2 retry 2972645 to 2972646
43.31s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
43.31s: tries 1 retry 2972645 to 2972646
46.36s: read sectors failed, sense 3:11:5
46.36s: tries 0 retry 2972645 to 2972646
46.36s: read error 2972645 to 2972646, max 3390432, io->read_error 0
 
I tried this in 3 DVD trays, same story each time. I'm able to watch the movie with no problems. No big deal, just thought I'd post my issue in case it helped anyone. :)
 
I tried this in 3 DVD trays, same story each time. I'm able to watch the movie with no problems. No big deal, just thought I'd post my issue in case it helped anyone. :)

Those READ errors speak for themselves.
Play, yes. Copy, no. Not at all the same thing at all. ;)
 
ya... most bad disks PLAY just fine... nothing new here.

-W
 
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