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Originally Posted by bjkg @ xzyras1,
Suggesting that a Forum Member use the latest version of the AnyDVD software program is not an unfounded “canned” reply spit out by a Forum Member as you suggest in your posting. There are valid reasons for using the most up to date version of AnyDVD. |
What valid reason would that be? So your saying AnyDvd was my problem? If not then why are we talking about it? Because it wasn't ripping correctly? It seemed to rip just fine. I even transferred the files manually to my hard drive.
CloneDVD2 still didn't write it to the disc. It did however write to the edge of the disc, and I can play and watch up until the end of all the movies. (Depending on length of course) I said this already, did you not read the entire post?
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Originally Posted by bjkg Suggest viewing the below Forum posting and note comments by James of SlySoft Technical Support Staff in posting #14. This will provide some insight as to why using the most up to date version of AnyDVD is important. http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=149739 |
That link would have been great had I been having trouble removing the Code to begin with. I fail to see how that matters when the DVD has already been backed up on this system. Although im sure instead of helping with the topic you're going to try to tell me. Well to test the set up, because the 3 DVD's being backed up were fairly new, I tried to copy one that had already been successful, to make sure if it was that I needed an update, or bad media, but since that previously backed up Dvd did the exact same thing, one could only conclude that the problem was in CloneDvd. And since I reinstalled CloneDvd2 and now it works fine, one can only conclude that updating the version of AnyDvd does not solve any and all issues. And it was indeed a problem with CloneDvd2. Though it is a good idea to update AnyDvd, it is misplaced here. So please stop talking to me about AnyDvd. You were wrong, I'm sorry. Isn't this the CloneDvd forum.
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Originally Posted by bjkg If you were using an old version of AnyDVD (14 versions old) AnyDVD could possibly be erroneously interrupting a copy protection scheme employed on the newer Commercial DVD Movie Title and feeding erroneous data to Clone DVD, which could cause an error problem. This is why the extremely knowledgeable Forum Member Tru originally suggested visiting SlySoft ( http://www.slysoft.com) and acquiring the latest version of AnyDVD to ensure this was not happing in your case.
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Does it from your experience only erroneously interrupt the copy protection scheme on new discs? Then fail to work for all discs altogether? Even ones that have been backed up with no erroneous mishaps?
So if you're right and I'm wrong, shouldn't my set up never have worked? And not work now? Well it worked, and I burned Dodgeball. It broke, then it didn't burn Dodgeball. Now I reinstalled it and burned Dodgeball again. Explain that with your theories of AnyDvd and updating. Do you make money when we update or something?
I thank Tru for his response, I don't think I said anything in my response to him where I imply me being more knowledgable than he is. If it seemed that way, Tru I'm sorry.
But hey, we got it working, that's what's important here. I appreciate you guys taking the time to help, thanks!