Hi. I'm having problems even ripping an older movie, "GRANDMA'S BOY-unrated version", much less getting it to burn. Any help with this movie, or suggestions?? I've tried different Fab versions, Pathplayer on and off. I'm pretty stumped. Disk is in great shape, no scratches. Thanks.
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Clean it anyway; a DVD that old could have a slight film buildup on it that could affect reflectivity. A little Windex will work wonders sometimes.How to post the internal log
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I ran across something similar this week trying to backup "Radio Flyer" an old 1992 movie. My laptop drive just would not open it period. I put it my desktop Samsung SH-203B and it read first time. My laptop (slim type) drive is just not strong enough for those borderline poorly manufactured discs.How to post the internal log
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Read what is listed below and post all info mentioned to your next post reply to this thread. I have this movie and just started testing with the latest release and will post my results when finished. I can say is DVDFab had no problems with this exact DVD when it was released using the version of DVDFab that was out at the time of the DVD release.
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