Greenzone gets an 'Error while reading' when backing up 'Main Movie' with only one English soundtrack and one English subtitle.
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DVDFab_process log:
10:53:39: Analyzing of DVD started
10:53:41: Analyzing of DVD completed successfully
10:53:41: Copy process started
11:04:30: Task_1 failed! Error=102
DVDFab_internal log:
DVDFab 7.0.7.0 (2010/06/25 10:49:43)
0m 02.91s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
0m 06.77s: detected dvd
0m 06.81s: drive D
0m 06.81s: video dvd 1
0m 06.83s: volume label GREEN_ZONE
0m 07.05s: detected dvd
0m 07.11s: drive D
0m 07.11s: video dvd 1
0m 07.11s: volume label GREEN_ZONE
0m 07.45s: got copyright 1 fe
0m 08.12s: got udf/iso
0m 09.82s: got discinfo
0m 30.14s: got dvdinfo
15m 04.32s: detected dvd
15m 04.40s: drive D
15m 04.40s: video dvd 1
15m 04.41s: volume label GREEN_ZONE
15m 09.82s: got copyright 1 fe
15m 10.51s: got udf/iso
15m 12.12s: got discinfo
16m 25.03s: got dvdinfo
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Have you attempted to troubleshoot this?
First item to try is disable PathPlayer or enable if already disabled.
Please run through the list in my thread:
Tips on Troubleshooting Analyzing/Ripping dvds
(link in my sig)If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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I do not have another optical drive. I will try this (from your thread) next:
Alter the settings in Common Settings > Read.
This is a shot in the dark, but has worked for me a few times).
Tick Ignore all reading errors automatically.
(This may cause you to actually copy read errors, but it may render the disc "rippable" and give you a playable copy) and
untick Enable read-ahead cache.
The will probably cause a decrease in read speed, but again, may allow the rip to proceed.
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Originally posted by tattoo View PostThe disc is spotless and new. I looked to make sure.
3) Clean the disc, even if it looks pristine.
and GregiBoy is probably correct:
6) Return the disc to the retailer and exchange it.
Your post is the first I've seen on this flick...so who knows???If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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I had no problems ripping FullDVD for this DVD but will give main movie a try sometime today or tomorrow depends on what else I have that has more priority. I already have to re-rip it with no compression for FullDVD as the picture quality does not look good to me on my 46' TV but I may watch the original before I do that just to make sure it not how it was filmed
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Originally posted by AGJ View PostI had no problems ripping FullDVD for this DVD but will give main movie a try sometime today or tomorrow depends on what else I have that has more priority. I already have to re-rip it with no compression for FullDVD as the picture quality does not look good to me on my 46' TV but I may watch the original before I do that just to make sure it not how it was filmed
Cheers!Chris
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It worked by doing:
Alter the settings in Common Settings > Read.
This is a shot in the dark, but has worked for me a few times).
Tick Ignore all reading errors automatically.
(This may cause you to actually copy read errors, but it may render the disc "rippable" and give you a playable copy) and
untick Enable read-ahead cache.
The will probably cause a decrease in read speed, but again, may allow the rip to proceed.
It did take significantly long, a couple hours. But the product plays fine.
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Originally posted by chris View PostAGJ The film is grainy in spots, especially in low light sceens. I did main movie no compression to DL and had to check origional and it also looks grainy in these areas. But a really good movie.
Cheers!
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Originally posted by tattoo View PostIt worked by doing:
Alter the settings in Common Settings > Read.
This is a shot in the dark, but has worked for me a few times).
Tick Ignore all reading errors automatically.
(This may cause you to actually copy read errors, but it may render the disc "rippable" and give you a playable copy) and
untick Enable read-ahead cache.
The will probably cause a decrease in read speed, but again, may allow the rip to proceed.
It did take significantly long, a couple hours. But the product plays fine.
Go and exchange it for another DVD as it sounds like it a bad disc but if you are happy with the back up you managed to get then I am happy that it worked for you
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