Unable to rip Starship Troopers DVD

MatthewT

New Member
So I've digitised almost all of my 900+ films I own at home but for some reason I am unable to rip Starship Troopers from dvd. So many newer movies have been ripped with no problems but this one just wont work. The error I get after 10 minutes of the drive trying to read the disk is:

FileIO 3 VIDEO_TS.VOB 258048 98304

Is there a version of AnyDVD I can download which will work for this film?

It was all up to date until a few weeks ago when my paid for length of updates expired. But given how old this film is I wouldn't have though it would need the most recent updates.
 

Clams

Well-Known Member
So I've digitised almost all of my 900+ films I own at home but for some reason I am unable to rip Starship Troopers from dvd. So many newer movies have been ripped with no problems but this one just wont work. The error I get after 10 minutes of the drive trying to read the disk is:

FileIO 3 VIDEO_TS.VOB 258048 98304

Is there a version of AnyDVD I can download which will work for this film?

It was all up to date until a few weeks ago when my paid for length of updates expired. But given how old this film is I wouldn't have though it would need the most recent updates.

It's a bad disk to for sure. No doubt. (File IO3 is a read error)
-W
 

MatthewT

New Member
It's a bad disk to for sure. No doubt. (File IO3 is a read error)
-W
Hi Clams, I played the disc in my PS4 and it worked fine. But just to be sure I went out and bought a cheap preowned copy and that has the same problem. Strange if that is what the error means, though now whenever I try it just spends ages trying to read the disc, gives up and says the D: isn't ready.

Thanks for replying though.
 

MatthewT

New Member
Anydvd logfile please

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Hi Ch3vr0n, Unfotunately whenever I try now it just spends ages trying to read the disc and then gives up. When I click on Copy it says the D: drive isn't ready. I've checked the disc is ok and it plays in my PS4, even bought a preowned copy to try but still wont copy.

I understand there's not much you can do without an error report or log file. It is only 1 movie out of hundreds so i'll just keep it on my shelf.

Thanks for replying though.
 

Clams

Well-Known Member
Mildly damaged or defective disks always play "just fine" - they won't however rip "bit for bit" with CRC error checking.
Your case is unusual to you - but very common here. At least 95% of the problems are caused by the disk - not protections.
-W
 
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