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    #16
    steffyme: Read my post above please.
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      #17
      Cannot Copy Christmas Carol

      Originally posted by gweedow View Post
      I found out that it looks like I have a different problem with Christmas Carol. I thought I all so could not backup the regular disc of Christmas Carol. I tryed playing the purchased regular dvd on m tvs dvd player. It is a samsung 2550. The disc would not play onit. I tryed useing a several year old regular dvd player and the disc still will not play onit. I then took the dvd disc over to my neighbors who has a regular player not a blu ray dvd player, and the darn disk played fine on there tv. I've never had playing problems with my samsung 2550 blu ray player before. It plays both the blu ray and regular disc fine. Untill this disney disk. I'm not sending the disc pack back. I just don't understand why my player won't play this disc. The blu ray disc plays fine on my samsung 2550. I know samsung will not have any more upgrades for my 2550 for a fix unless it is a wide spread problem.
      Well I can say that I finally got mine copied, and after trying differ things I just tried a differ dvd rom, and it's seems to be reading and ripping it fine. I guess it's true that differ ones are more error acceptable, cause on my HP burner it won't read the disc, but yea a regular dvd rom is doing just fine with it, and then burned it, and it's playing fine.

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        #18
        Oh for sure, that's always a good step if you have another drive handy. It's a good error-checker.
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          #19
          Originally posted by Racem22 View Post
          Oh for sure, that's always a good step if you have another drive handy. It's a good error-checker.

          I have used several before just because some will deal with the errors better then others. It's just strange how many will play them but only a few will rip them.

          Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas

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            #20
            Originally posted by Honesty911 View Post
            I have used several before just because some will deal with the errors better then others. It's just strange how many will play them but only a few will rip them.

            Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas
            Playing them is completely different from ripping them. The drive does not need to read all data in order to play. The DVD Drive needs to be able to read all data to be able to Rip them.

            Hope that explains it easy for you as the more technical explanation may not be understandable for most

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