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The Lion King (US)

I have maybe run into a different issue with this title: When AnyDVD scans the disc, it ratchets the drive several times before finally saying that it is ready. But when I examine the data using CloneDVD, the main title is missing (see attachments) and only the previews and junk videos are available. Including log file FWIW.
 

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I have maybe run into a different issue with this title: When AnyDVD scans the disc, it ratchets the drive several times before finally saying that it is ready. But when I examine the data using CloneDVD, the main title is missing (see attachments) and only the previews and junk videos are available. Including log file FWIW.
Yours says:
Found & removed 17 potential bad sector protections!
Emulating RPC-2 drive with region 1!
WARNING: Read errors on disc!

Unless @James says otherwise, it looks dirty/defective which is different from the others.
 
The problem with that theory is that this a pristine (new) disc with no dirt or scratches.. I think this is a new copy protection scheme (or I have a setting somewhere that I need to change in AnyDVD).. I am hoping that someone can look at the log and tell me if there is something that I can change to at least get the same (repairing disc) message that others are getting. Then maybe I can get it to copy. At this point I have upgraded to the latest beta in hopes of a solution but I don't know if I can go back to an earlier version.
 
P.S. The disc plays the main track just fine of a regular DVD player. It just disappears when AnyDVD scans the disc. (I'm guessing new copy protection... or may an incorrect setting on my part in AnyDVD).
 
Just because the disc is new out of the wrapper doesn't mean it can't be defective. The human eye can't see microscopic defects on a disc, q drive region can. We see this almost daily on the forum

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