I just bought/installed DVDFab's Blu-ray Copy utility. The first task I fed it was to clone Avatar 3D. It failed twice in a row during the closing portion of the disk write process (process log records Error=123 at the very end of the disk write sequence)...
For grins I used other software to rip an ISO file to HDD and Image Burn to write the ISO file to disk. I was surprised to see Image Burn wouldn't try to write the file!
It sees the ISO file as being 48,877,568 Kb in length and knows that's 'just' a bit more data than a formatted 50 GB DL disk has space for. Could this be what's biting DVDFab to create the '123' error?
If so, can it be possible that I'm the first to discover this??? A forum search using 'Avatar 3D' didn't yield much info in terms of prior thread(s)...
I didn't seen any disclaimer regarding the software's clone utility limits and other related utilities DO appear to provide compression. So, I'm scratching my head here on how to make a sucessful backup copy of my source.
For grins I used other software to rip an ISO file to HDD and Image Burn to write the ISO file to disk. I was surprised to see Image Burn wouldn't try to write the file!
It sees the ISO file as being 48,877,568 Kb in length and knows that's 'just' a bit more data than a formatted 50 GB DL disk has space for. Could this be what's biting DVDFab to create the '123' error?
If so, can it be possible that I'm the first to discover this??? A forum search using 'Avatar 3D' didn't yield much info in terms of prior thread(s)...
I didn't seen any disclaimer regarding the software's clone utility limits and other related utilities DO appear to provide compression. So, I'm scratching my head here on how to make a sucessful backup copy of my source.
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