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| Too many sectors when backing up DVD AnyDVD used to run flawlessly for me, until recently, when now everything that I have tried to back-up is giving me an error when about to write with DVD decrypter. Its telling me that there are too many sectors, and that I cant burn it... I tried to revert back to an older version that I thought would work, but have had no success either... Is this just a new scheme of copy protection that hasnt been adressed yet, or do I have other problems? |
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