No, it's not perfectly good!!!
Just tried to copy a disk using anyDVD and got this... anyDVD ripper error:
FileIO 3 VTS_01_1.VOB 3126501376 311296
perfectly good disk
And (again) for future use:
1. The studios are interested in your playing a disc, not reading it for a copy.
2. A disc that plays does not mean it can be copied and I don't care how new it is or where is plays or how it looks.
3. Last but not least:
"File IO 3" means the drive doesn't respond anymore and there are permanent READ errors.
Do not confuse this with playing the disc. That's not the same thing.
It stops on a sector, without progressing. If there is no data coming from the drive to decrypt,AnyDVD cannot continue decrypting.
This usually happens with a defective disc (scratch or a production error beneath the coated surface).
Insert the DVD. Open the Windows Explorer (Windows + E key). Navigate/browse to the DVD drive.
Copy the Video_TS folder somewhere to your hard drive.
Wait until the copy process is done. This give the DVD drive the chance to retry damaged sectors a few times.
If it was successful, open CloneDVD or your burning program and let it read from that folder on the hard drive.
This minimizes read errors during the trans-coding process.
When you encounter such a message in the future, don't simply click it away.
Instead eject and reinsert the DVD, if necessary several times. Eventually the drive will get across the erroneous sector.
Note: if this procedure does not work, Windows itself will post an error message on its own, not AnyDVD.
To mean, the READ error is recognized by the Windows Operating System, so in this case you can forget trying to get the data off this disc on your machine