This is just a general question this time, independent of what version of DVDFab you are currently using.
Has anyone been successful at copying the 2002 NTSC format Denzel Washington movie called "John Q" (mine is region 4 Australia), as the DVD appears to be filled with corrupted sectors (I got a replacement thinking it was damaged, and it was exactly the same as the first one)?
I now strongly suspect that this is intentional and part of the copy protection system, but I am making a backup of my own legally purchased and paid for commercial disc.
Presently I cannot even get the VIDEO_TS IFO to completely load in DVDFab, so that I can get some idea as to exactly what the problem and most likley solution might be.
I was instead forced to use the freeware "VSO Inspector" utility from http://www.vso-software.fr/products/.../inspector.php (the same people I believe who make the pcouffin device driver used by DVDFab), to find out about the corrupted sectors through an extensive surface and file scan.
I have tried every setting I know of in DVDFab, even different make DVD burners to read it, but still no joy.
If anyone has any constructive comments to offer to help me make my own personal backup of John Q (which plays OK in all my hardware DVD and Blu-Ray players, as well as on my computer), I would greatly appreciate hearing from you.
Yours frustratedly,
reeman50
Has anyone been successful at copying the 2002 NTSC format Denzel Washington movie called "John Q" (mine is region 4 Australia), as the DVD appears to be filled with corrupted sectors (I got a replacement thinking it was damaged, and it was exactly the same as the first one)?
I now strongly suspect that this is intentional and part of the copy protection system, but I am making a backup of my own legally purchased and paid for commercial disc.
Presently I cannot even get the VIDEO_TS IFO to completely load in DVDFab, so that I can get some idea as to exactly what the problem and most likley solution might be.
I was instead forced to use the freeware "VSO Inspector" utility from http://www.vso-software.fr/products/.../inspector.php (the same people I believe who make the pcouffin device driver used by DVDFab), to find out about the corrupted sectors through an extensive surface and file scan.
I have tried every setting I know of in DVDFab, even different make DVD burners to read it, but still no joy.
If anyone has any constructive comments to offer to help me make my own personal backup of John Q (which plays OK in all my hardware DVD and Blu-Ray players, as well as on my computer), I would greatly appreciate hearing from you.
Yours frustratedly,
reeman50
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