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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South West, UK
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| How many errors are acceptable for backup in DVD Decrypter? I got 148 whilst ripping 'What the Bleep do we Know', can't seem to make the disc any better than that, scratched to hell (second hand), but it finished ripping using Decrypter's agressive mode. Wil 148 errors givem any any problems? Thanks... um, anyone! ^_^ |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: South West, UK
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| Re: How many errors are acceptable for backup in DVD Decrypter? Forget it, did the old rub-toothpaste-and-water-on-it trick, rinsed, dried (with toilet paper) and it ripped without one error, it just slowed down to 0.9x speed for a second or two. Nice one! ![]() |
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