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| Dirt and scratches When trying to view a (sometimes) copied dvd, it comes up check for scratches and dirt. I take it out and put it back in and it works fiine. Sly says if it cannot be copied the usual way, use rip video to darddisk function. Is that really necessary? It seems fine other than that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Tom P |
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