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    Problem with cloning a DVD

    I have a problem cloning a DVD from the Klovn boxset (danish comedy show, you probably don't know it), it's the second disc and I am using the Clone option, making it an ISO on my hard drive. It is region 0 and not copy protected (ImgBurn can copy the other discs, but also fails with this one). All the other discs was cloned without problems.

    When it have cloned around 33.7%, it gives an error number 102, DVD_Error_ReadFile. If I choose to ignore all errors, it completes with 112 sectors or so unreadable. The ISO then plays, but most of the episodes are choppy, like it's pausing for a second and then playing in high speed for half a second, pausing again and so on. There are no problems with playing the disc in my DVD player.

    I have tried cleaning the disc with a cloth and some... Cleaning benzine, or what it's called in english.

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    Down load the free VSO Inspector and check the disc for errors.
    Nero CD/DVD speed will also check for errors.

    If either one show errors you will not be able to copy the disc.

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      VSO inspector gives "Read error, unrecovered read error" or some sectors, and others took 2 attempts to read. It also failed to read a vob file in the video_ts folder. The average reading speed was 0.94x So does that mean the DVD is faulty and I should return it?

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        #4
        Obviously, this is a bad disc. You should return it for an exchange.

        Originally posted by Verner Delleholm View Post
        VSO inspector gives "Read error, unrecovered read error" or some sectors, and others took 2 attempts to read. It also failed to read a vob file in the video_ts folder. The average reading speed was 0.94x So does that mean the DVD is faulty and I should return it?
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        Please post your logs the default location is:

        For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
        For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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